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Page 1: The Dreier Collection

Lot 21

The Dreier CollectionJULY 30, 2013

The Dreier CollectionFEATURING THE LUCILLE BALL COLLECTION FROM THE ESTATE OF ELOIS JENSSEN

PART II

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Place your bid over the Internet! PROFILES IN HISTORY will be providing Internet-based bidding to qualified bidders in real-time on the day of the auction. For more information, please visit us @ www.profilesinhistory.com

THE DREIER COLLECTION PART II, AUCTION 56B

PUBLIC PREVIEWS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY FROM MONDAY JULY 8 TO FRIDAY JULY 26

PROFILES IN HISTORY

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The Dreier Collection, Part 2

Dear Collector,

We are thrilled and honored to o!er these incredible entertainment and pop-culture artifacts from the esteemed Dreier Collection Part II. Chad Dreier served as CEO and Board Chairman of the Fortune 500 company Ryland Homes. Between 1993 and 2009, Dreier took the homebuilding industry by storm, nearly doubling its annual production and increasing total revenues from approximately $1 billion to $4 billion.

In his private life, Chad, along with his son Doug, began assembling one of the greatest entertainment and pop-culture collections we have ever seen. The scope and breadth of the collection is astonishing, having assembled instantly recognizable costumes, props and memorabilia from the greatest stars and characters of "lm and television. The sale opens with the "nest collection of Lucille Ball costumes, costume sketches, documents and artifacts we have ever encountered, including one of “Lucy Ricardo’s” signature polka dot dresses from Lucy’s costume designer, Elois Jenssen. Among the other pop-culture treasures is William Boyd’s signature “Hopalong Cassidy” cowboy hat, an original prop “Golden Ticket” from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Henry Winkler’s iconic “Fonzie” leather jacket from Happy Days, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s jacket from the "rst Terminator "lm and Johnny Depp’s “scissor-hand” gloves from Edward Scissorhands. Numerous heroes and villains are represented, including pieces from Batman, X-Men, Indiana Jones and the Lara Croft: Tomb Raider "lms. An important assemblage of artwork and artifacts from the perennial favorite, The Nightmare Before Christmas, is also featured.

In addition to entertainment, the Dreier Collection Part II features historical perspectives on pop culture through childhood toys and games, such as the vintage western variety from “Hopalong Cassidy,” “Roy Rogers” and “The Lone Ranger.” Next, moving to the “space craze” with toys like “Tom Corbett Space Cadett,” “Flash Gordon” and “Buck Rogers.” Vintage G.I. Joe action "gures, classic Hot Wheels and children’s cereal boxes and premiums are also represented! There is something here for everybody. We hope you "nd reviewing these pieces as fascinating and entertaining as the 10,000+ people who visited the Dreiers’ private museum in Santa Barbara over the past eight years.

Thank you for participating and good luck!

Joe Maddalena and the PIH team

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AGREEMENT BETWEENPROFILES IN HISTORY & BIDDER

The following terms and conditions constitute the sole terms and condi-tions under which Pro"les in History (“Pro"les”) will o!er for sale and sell the property described in the Catalog. These Conditions of Sale constitute a binding agreement between the Bidder and Pro"les with respect to the auction. By bidding at auction, whether in person, through an agent or rep-resentative, by telephone, facsimile, on-line, absentee bid, or by any other form of bid or by any other means, the Bidder acknowledges the thorough reading and understanding of all of these Conditions of Sale, all descriptions of items in the Catalog, and all matters incorporated herein by reference, and agrees to be fully bound thereby.

Bidder and Pro"les agree that any agreements between the Bidder and Pro"les including but not limited to these Conditions of Sale are entered into in Los Angeles County, California, which is where the agreements are to be performed and the auction to take place, no matter where Bidder is situated and no matter by what means or where Bidder was informed of the auction and regardless of whether catalogs, materials, or other com-munications were received by Bidder in another location. Both Pro"les and the Bidder agree that any disputes under these Conditions of Sale, the subject matter hereof, the entering into, or any aspect of the auction, shall be exclusively governed by California law, and that any and all claims or actions shall be brought and maintained only in Los Angeles County, California in a State or Federal Court to the exclusion of any other venue, locale or jurisdiction. All parties submit to such jurisdiction. Both Bidder and Pro"les agree that these provisions are intended to be binding on all parties and that they shall solely control choice-of-law, venue and juris-diction in the event of any dispute speci"cally including third party claims and cross-actions brought by either Pro"les or Bidder, and that absent such agreement, Pro"les would not permit Bidder to bid hereunder. Any violation of the terms of this Paragraph shall entitle the a!ected party to reasonable attorney fees and litigation costs in addition to all other avail-able remedies, all of which remain reserved. The parties agree that Pro-"les shall be entitled to present these Conditions of Sale to a court in any jurisdiction other than set forth in this paragraph as conclusive evidence of the parties’ agreement, and the parties further agree that the court shall immediately dismiss any action "led in such jurisdiction. Notwithstand-ing any other provision herein, the prevailing party in any claim, dispute or litigation between the parties shall be entitled to an award of reasonable attorney fees and costs of litigation.

Unless otherwise set forth in the Catalog, all property will be o!ered by Pro"les solely as agent for the seller or consignor of the property (“Consign-or”) and not on its own behalf.

Pro"les is in compliance, to the fullest extent possible, with California pro-cedures regarding the bonding of auctioneers.

1. Final Bid Price, Purchase Price and Payment: The term, “Final Bid Price” means the amount of the highest bid acknowledged and acceptable to Pro-"les. The term, “Purchase Price” means the sum of (1) the Final Bid Price; (2) a premium payable by the successful Bidder (also referred to throughout these Conditions of Sale as “Buyer”) equal to twenty-three percent (23%) of the Final Bid Price [discounted to twenty percent (20%) of the Final Bid Price if paid in full in cash or by valid check]; or twenty-three percent (23%) if bid on and won through internet bidding; (3) applicable taxes (includ-ing California and local sales tax and/or compensating use tax based upon the purchase price unless exempted by law and/or where Buyer presents an original, valid resale certi"cate with a copy for Pro"les’ records from the California State Board of Equalization); (4) shipping, handling and insur-ance coverage if requested by Buyer and agreed upon by Pro"les. Pro"les may accept current and valid VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express credit or debit cards for payment but under the express condition that any property purchased by credit or debit card shall not be refund-able, returnable, or exchangeable, and that no credit to Buyer’s credit or debit card account will be issued under any circumstances. The last sen-tence constitutes Pro"les’ “o#cial policy” regarding returns, refunds, and exchanges where credit or debit cards are used. For payment other than by cash, delivery will not be made unless and until full payment has been actually received by Pro"les, i.e., check has fully cleared or credit or debit card funds fully obtained.

Pro"les has been authorized by the seller or consignor to retain, as par-tial remuneration, the premium set forth as number (2) in this paragraph. Unless otherwise agreed in a writing signed by Pro"les, payment in full is due within seven calendar days of the auction or within "ve calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is later. PROFILES SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT, AND THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER HEREBY UN-CONDITIONALLY AND IRREVOCABLY PRE-AUTHORIZES PROFILES, TO CHARGE FROM AND COLLECT ALL AMOUNTS OWED FROM ALL CREDIT AND/OR DEBIT ACCOUNTS IDEN-TIFIED TO PROFILES BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER PRIOR TO BIDDING IN THE EVENT THAT THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER DOES NOT MAKE TIMELY PAYMENT UNDER THESE CONDI-TIONS OF SALE. IN SUCH EVENT, THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER AUTHORIZES PROFILES TO COLLECT ALL AMOUNTS OWED FROM ANY OF SAID ACCOUNTS, AND THE SUCCESSFUL BID-DER SHALL NOT CONTEST ANY SUCH CREDIT OR DEBIT ACCOUNT CHARGE ON THE GROUND THAT PROFILES WAS NOT SO AUTHORIZED.

2. Title: On the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, title to the o!ered lot will pass to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer but fully subject to Buyer’s compliance with all of the terms of the Conditions of Sale and the Registration Form.

3. Rights Reserved: Pro"les reserves the right to withdraw any lot before or at the time of the auction, and/or to postpone the auction of all or any lots or parts thereof, for any reason. Pro"les shall not be liable to any Bidder in the event of such withdrawal or postponement under any circumstances. Pro"les reserves the right to refuse to accept bids from anyone.

4. Auctioneer’s Discretion: Pro"les shall determine opening bids and bid-ding increments. The auctioneer has the right in its absolute discretion to reject any bid in the event of dispute between bidders or if the auctioneer has doubt as to the validity of any bid, to advance the bidding at its absolute discretion and to determine the successful bidder in the event of a dispute

between bidders, to continue the bidding or to reo!er and resell the lot in question. In the event of a dispute after the sale, Pro"les’ record of "nal sale shall be conclusive. The auctioneer also may reject any bid and withdraw the lot from sale if the auctioneer decides either that any opening bid is below the reserve (see paragraph 5 below) of the lot or article or that an advance is insu#cient. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale, no lots may be divided for the purpose of sale.

5. Reserves: Lots may be subject to a reserve, which is the con"dential min-imum price below which the lot will not be sold. Although the auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the seller, Pro"les reserves the right to protect the reserve by bidding through the auctioneer and continuing to bid on behalf of the seller up to the reserve amount either through consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. Consignors may not bid on their own lots or property. If the consignor is indebted to or has a monetary guarantee from Pro"les in certain circumstances, Pro"les may have an interest in an o!ered lot and the proceeds therefrom apart from Pro"les’ commissions, and Pro"les may bid thereon to protect such interest. In such instance, Pro-"les is entitled to its standard commission rate when a lot is “bought-in” to protect its interest.

6. Risk and Responsibility, Agency: The buyer shall, once deemed the highest bidder on the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, bear all risk and re-sponsibility for the lot, and neither Pro"les, its agents nor employees, shall thereafter be liable for any loss or damage to the property. The buyer will also be required to sign a con"rmation of purchase at such time if requested by the auctioneer. All bidders are deemed to be acting as principals unless Pro"les acknowledges in writing prior to the auction that the bidder is act-ing as agent for another party. In the absence of such written acknowledg-ment, the bidder guarantees payment of the Purchase Price of a successful bid.

7. Possession and Removal, Charges: No portion of any lot may be re-moved from the premises or possession transferred to Buyer unless Buyer has fully complied with these Conditions of Sale and the terms of the Registration Form, and unless and until Pro"les has received the Purchase Price funds in full. Notwithstanding the above, all property must be re-moved from the premises by Buyer at his or her sole expense not later than seven (7) calendar days from the invoice date. If all or any property has not been so removed within that time, in addition to any other remedies available to Pro"les all of which are reserved, a handling charge of one percent (1%) of the Purchase Price per month will be assessed and payable to Pro"les by Buyer, with a minimum of "ve percent (5%) assessed and payable to Pro"les by Buyer for any property not removed within sixty (60) days. Pro"les shall additionally have the option, in its sole discretion, of transferring any of such property to a public warehouse at the full risk and expense of Buyer. Pro"les, in addition, reserves the right to impose a late charge of "fteen percent (15%) per year on the Purchase Price if Buyer does not make full payment in accordance herewith. Pro"les and Buyer acknowledge and agree that these charges are reasonably imposed to partially compensate Pro"les for losses and expenses associated with any such delays.

8. O!-Site Bidding: Bidding by telephone, facsimile-transmission (fax-in), on-line, or absentee bidding (advance written bids submitted by mail) are o!ered solely as a convenience and permitted subject to advance arrange-ments, availability, and Pro"les’ approval which shall be exercised at Pro-"les’ sole discretion. Neither Pro"les nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any trans-mission or execution thereof. In order to be considered for o!-site bidding in any manner, Bidders must comply with all of these Conditions of Sale and the terms contained on the Registration Form.

9. Pro"les’ Remedies: Failure of the Bidder/Buyer to comply with any of these Conditions of Sale or the terms of the Registration Form, is an event of default. In such event, Pro"les may, in addition to any other available remedies speci"cally including the right to hold the defaulting Bidder/Buy-er liable for the Purchase Price or to charge and collect from the defaulting Bidder/Buyer’s credit or debit accounts as provided for elsewhere herein: (a) cancel the sale, retaining any payment made by the Buyer as damag-es (the Bidder/Buyer understands and acknowledges that Pro"les will be substantially damaged should such default occur, and that damages under sub-part (a) are necessary to compensate Pro"les for such damages; (b) resell the property without reserve at public auction or privately; (c) charge the Bidder/Buyer interest on the Purchase Price at the rate of one and one-half per cent (1.5%) per month or the highest allowable interest rate; (d) take any other action that Pro"les, in its sole discretion, deems necessary or appro-priate to preserve and protect Pro"les’ rights and remedies. Should Pro"les resell the property, the original defaulting buyer shall be liable for the pay-ment of any de"ciency in the purchase price and all costs and expenses as-sociated therewith, including but not limited to warehousing, sales-related expenses, reasonable attorney fees and court costs, commissions, incidental damages and any other charges due hereunder which were not collected or collectable.

In the event that such buyer is the successful bidder on more than one lot and pays less than the purchase price for the total lots purchased, Pro"les shall apply the payment received to such lot or lots that Pro"les, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate. If Pro"les does not exercise such discretion, the lots to which the payment shall be applied will be in descending order from the highest purchase price to the lowest.

Any buyer failing to comply with these Conditions of Sale shall be deemed to have granted Pro"les a security interest in, and Pro"les may retain as collateral such security for such buyer’s obligations to Pro"les, any property in Pro"les’ possession owned by such buyer. Pro"les shall have the bene"t of all rights of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) as adopted by the state of California.

10. Warranties: Pro"les does not provide any warranties to Bidders or Buy-ers, whether express or implied, beyond those expressly provided for in these Conditions of Sale. All property and lots are sold “as is” and “where is”. By way of illustration rather than limitation, neither Pro"les nor the consignor makes any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as to merchantability or "tness for intended use, condition of the property (including any condition report), correctness of description, origin, mea-surement, quality, rarity, importance, exhibition, relevance, attribution, source, provenance, date, authorship, condition, culture, genuineness, val-

ue, or period of the property.

Additionally, neither Pro"les nor the consigner makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to whether the Buyer acquires rights in copyright or other intellectual property (including exhibition or re-production rights) or whether the property is subject to any limitations such as ‘droit morale’ (moral rights) or other rights a!ecting works of art. Bidder/Buyer acknowledges and agrees that if the property embodies any copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property, by the purchase of such property, Buyer/Bidder is not acquiring any interest in any copy-right, trademark or other intellectual property that may be embodied or re$ected in such property, but is acquiring only such physical embodiment and/or re$ection. Pro"les does not make any representation or warranty as to title. All descriptions, photographs, illustrations, and terminology in-cluding but not limited to words describing condition (including any con-dition reports requested by Bidder), authorship, period, culture, source, origin, measurement, quality, rarity, provenance, importance, exhibition, and relevance, used in the catalog, bill of sale, invoice, or anywhere else, represent a good faith e!ort made by Pro"les to fairly represent the lots and property o!ered for sale as to origin, date, condition, and other infor-mation contained therein; they are statements of opinion only. They are not representations or warranties and Bidder agrees and acknowledges that he or she shall not rely on them in determining whether or not to bid or for what price. Price estimates (which are determined well in advance of the auction and are therefore subject to revision) and condition reports are provided solely as a convenience to Bidders and are not intended nor shall they be relied on by Bidders as statements, representations or warranties of actual value or predictions of "nal bid prices. Bidders are accorded the opportunity to inspect the lots and to otherwise satisfy themselves as to the nature and su#ciency of each lot prior to bidding, and Pro"les urges Bidders to avail themselves accordingly. Lots and property are not return-able to Pro"les for any reason except under Buyer’s limited Remedies set forth in Section 13 below and under the express terms and conditions of Section 13.

11. Limitation of Damages: In the event that Pro"les is prevented for any reason from delivering any property to Buyer or Buyer is otherwise dissatis-"ed with the performance of Pro"les, the liability, if any, of Pro"les, shall be limited to, and shall not exceed, the amount actually paid for the property by Buyer. In no event shall Pro"les be liable for incidental, special, indirect, exemplary or consequential damages of any kind, including but not limited to loss of pro"ts, value of investment or opportunity cost.

12. Unauthorized Statements: Under no circumstances is any employee, agent or representative of Pro"les authorized by Pro"les to modify, amend, waive or contradict any of these Terms and Conditions, any term or condi-tion set forth on the Registration Form, any warranty or limitation or exclu-sion of warranty, any term or condition in either the Registration Form or these Terms and Conditions regarding payment requirements, including but not limited to due date, manner of payment, and what constitutes payment in full, or any other term or condition contained in any documents issued by Pro"les unless such modi"cation, amendment, waiver or contradiction is contained in a writing signed by all parties. Any statements, oral or written, made by employees, agents or representatives of Pro"les to Bidder, includ-ing statements regarding speci"c lots, even if such employee, agent or rep-resentative represents that such statement is authorized, unless reduced to a writing signed by all parties, are statements of personal opinion only and are not binding on Pro"les, and under no circumstances shall be relied on by Bidder as a statement, representation or warranty of Pro"les.

13. Buyer’s Remedies: This section sets forth the sole and exclusive rem-edies of Buyer in conformity with Sections 10 (“Warranties”) and 11 (“Limitation of Damages”) herein, and is expressly in lieu of any other rights or remedies which might be available to Buyer by law. The Buyer hereby accepts the bene"t of the consignor’s warranty of title and any other representations and warranties made by the consignor for the Buyer’s bene"t. In the event that Buyer proves in writing to Pro"les’ satisfaction that there was a breach of the consignor’s warranty of title concerning a lot purchased by Buyer, Pro"les shall make demand upon the consignor to pay to Buyer the Purchase Price (including any premiums, taxes, or other amounts paid or due to Pro"les). Should the consignor not pay the Purchase Price to Buyer within thirty days after such demand, Pro"les shall disclose the identity of the consignor to Buyer and assign to Buyer all of Pro"les’ rights against the consignor with respect to such lot or prop-erty. Upon such disclosure and assignment, all responsibility and liability, if any, of Pro"les with respect to said lot or property shall automatical-ly terminate. Pro"les shall be entitled to retain the premiums and other amounts paid to Pro"les - this remedy is as to the consignor only. The rights and remedies provided herein are for the original Buyer only and they may not be assigned or relied upon by any transferee or assignee under any circumstances. Lots containing ten or more items are not returnable under any circumstances. The exercise of rights under this Section 13 must be made, if at all, within thirty (30) days of the date of sale.

14. Pro"les’ Additional Services: For Buyers who do not remove purchased property from Pro"les’ premises, Pro"les, in its sole discretion and solely as a service and accommodation to Buyers, may arrange to have purchased lots packed, insured and forwarded at the sole request, expense, and risk of Buyer. Pro"les assumes no and disclaims all responsibility and liability for acts or omissions in such packing or shipping by Pro"les or other packers and carriers, whether or not recommended by Pro"les. Pro"les assumes no and disclaims all responsibility and liability for damage to frames, glass or other breakable items. Where Pro"les arranges and bills for such services via invoice or credit card, Pro"les will include an administration charge.

15. Headings: Headings are for convenience only and shall not be used to interpret the substantive sections to which they refer.

16. Entire Agreement: These Conditions of Sale constitute the entire agree-ment between the parties together with the terms and conditions contained in the Registration Form. They may not be amended, modi"ed or super-seded except in a signed writing executed by all parties. No oral or written statement by anyone employed by Pro"les or acting as agent or represen-tative of Pro"les may amend, modify, waive or supersede the terms herein unless such amendment, waiver or modi"cation is contained in a writing signed by all parties. If any part of these Conditions of Sale are for any reason deemed invalid or enforceable, the remaining portions shall remain fully enforceable without regard to the invalid or unenforceable provisions.

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The Dreier Collection, Part 2***Additional Terms and Conditions of Sale for Items Consigned by Sony Pictures Studios, Inc.

Lots for sale from Sony Pictures Studios, Inc. are notated with a star preceding the attributed lot number. *

The following additional Terms and Conditions of Sale shall only apply to items consigned by Sony Pictures Studios, Inc., and shall amend and supersede the corresponding sections of the standard Conditions of Sale with respect to Lots identi!ed with an asterisk before the Lot number:

Section 9, 2nd paragraph, Pro!les’ Remedies: In the event that such buyer is the successful bidder on more than one lot and pays less than the purchase price for the total lots purchased, Pro!les shall apply the payment received to such lot or lots that Pro!les, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate. If pro!les does not exercise such discretion, the lots to which the payment shall be applied will be in descending order from the highest purchase price to the lowest. Notwithstanding the foregoing two sentences, if the lots as to which less than the full purchase price was paid, were consigned by Consignor and one or more other parties (including, without limitation, Pro!les), Pro!les shall apply the payment pro-rata among Consignor and such other parties.

Section 9, 3rd paragraph, Pro!les’ Remedies: Any buyer failing to comply with these Conditions of Sale shall be deemed to have granted Pro!les and Consignor a security interest in, and Pro!les and Consignor may retain as collateral such security for such buyer’s obligations to Pro!les and Consignor , any property in Pro!les’ possession owned by such buyer. Pro!les and Consignor shall have the bene!t of all rights of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) as adopted by the state of California .

Section 13. Buyer’s Remedies. This section sets forth the sole and exclusive remedies of Buyer in conformity with Sections 10 (“Warranties”) and 11 (“Limitation of Damages”) herein, and is expressly in lieu of any other rights or remedies which might be available to Buyer by law. The Buyer hereby accepts the bene!t of the consignor’s warranty of title and any other representations and warranties made by the consignor for the Buyer’s bene!t. The rights and remedies provided herein are for the original Buyer only and they may not be assigned or relied upon by any transferee or assignee under any circumstances. Lots containing ten or more items are not returnable under any circumstances. The exercise of rights under this Section 13 must be made, if at all, within thirty (30) days of the date of sale.

AUCTION GENERAL GUIDELINES

Conditions of Sale: Before you bid, you must read the Conditions of Sale, immediately preceding these pages. They represent a contract between Pro!les and you, and they contain important terms and conditions such as jurisdiction, payment terms, warranties and remedies. The Conditions of Sale are controlling over these general guidelines in the event of any con"icts between their respective terms.

Estimate Prices: In addition to descriptive information, each entry in the catalog includes a price range, which re"ects opinion as to the price ex-pected at auction. These are based upon various factors including prices recently paid at auction for comparable property, condition, rarity, quali-ty, history, and provenance. Estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and subject to revision. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or sales tax (see under separate heading). See Paragraph 10 of the Condi-tions of Sale for important restrictions as to reliance on estimated prices.

Reserves The reserve is the minimum price the seller is willing to accept and below which a lot will not be sold. This amount is con!dential and will not exceed the low pre-sale estimate.

Owned or Guaranteed Property: Pro!les in History generally o#ers prop-erty consigned by others for sale at public auction; occasionally, lots are o#ered that are the property of Pro!les in History.

Buyer’s Premium and Sales Tax: The actual purchase price will be the sum of the !nal bid price plus the buyer’s premium of 23% of the hammer price (discounted to 20% when full payment is made in cash or by valid check); or twenty-three percent (23%) if bid on and won through internet bidding. California sales tax shall automatically be added to the purchase price unless exempted.

Before the Auction: You may attend pre-sale viewing for all of our auc-tions at no charge. All property to be auctioned is usually on view for sev-eral days prior to the sale. You are encouraged to examine lots thoroughly. You may also request condition reports (see below). Pro!les in History’s sta# are available at viewings and by appointment.

Hours of Business: Pro!les in History is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. The viewing schedule for the auction is published in the front of the auction catalog.

Condition Reports: If you wish to obtain additional information on a particular lot, or cannot appear at the viewing, Pro!les in History may provide, upon request, a condition report. We remind prospective buyers that descriptions of property are not warranted and that each lot is sold “as is” in accordance with the terms of the limited warranty. Condition reports, as other descriptions of property, are not warranted; they are only provided as a service to interested clients. Neither Pro!les in History nor the consignor make any express or implied representation or warranty concerning the condition of any lot o#ered for sale; any information fur-nished does not modify or negate the limited warranty contained in the Conditions of Sale. See Paragraph 10 of the Conditions of Sale for import-ant restrictions as to reliance on condition reports.

Registration: If you are planning to bid at auction, you will need to reg-ister with us. Please arrive 30 or 45 minutes before the sale to complete bidder registration and to receive a numbered paddle to identify you if you are the successful bidder. If you are a new client, or if you have not made a recent purchase at Pro!les in History, you may be asked to supply bank and/or other credit references when you register. To avoid any delay in the release of your purchases, we suggest that you pre-arrange check or credit approval. If so, please contact Pro!les in History at (310) 859-7701 or by fax at (310) 859-3842. You must acknowledge having read your agreement with all of the Conditions of Sale prior to your registration and prior to your bidding on any lot.

The Auction: All auctions are open to registered bidders only. You must register to bid or otherwise participate.

Bidding: Property is auctioned in consecutive numerical order, as it ap-pears in the catalog. The auctioneer will accept bids from those present in the salesroom or absentee bidders participating by telephone, internet or by written bid left with Pro!les in History in advance of the auction. The auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the consignor to protect the reserve, either by entering bids in response to salesroom, telephone or absentee bids. Under no circumstances will the auctioneer place any bid on behalf of the consignor at or above the reserve. The auctioneer will not speci!cally identify bids placed on behalf of the consignor to protect the reserve.

Bidding Increments: See registration page.

Absentee Bids: If you cannot attend an auction, it is possible to bid by other means. The most common is the absentee bid, sometimes called an “order bid.” Absentee bids are written instructions from you directing Pro!les in History to bid for you on one or more lots up to a maximum amount you specify for each lot. Pro!les in History sta# will execute your absentee bid as reasonably as possible, taking into account the reserve price and other bids. There is no charge for this service. If identical bids are submitted by two or more parties, the !rst bid received by Pro!les in History will take preference. The auctioneer may execute bids for absentee bidders directly from the podium, clearly identifying these as order bids. Absentee Bid Forms are available in the back of every auction catalog and also may be obtained at any Pro!les in History location. See Conditions of Sale and Registration Form for absentee bid details.

Telephone Bids: It is also possible to bid by telephone if you cannot attend an auction. Arrangements should be con!rmed at least one day in advance of the sale with Pro!les in History at (310) 859-7701. Pro!les in History sta# will execute telephone bids from designated areas in the salesroom. See Conditions of Sale and Registration Form for telephone bid details.

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1. LUCILLE BALL ORIGINAL LETTER OF INVITATION TO HOLLYWOOD. (1933) This is the 8.5 x 11 in. 1-page letter on Samuel Goldwyn stationery that started it all. From Samuel Goldwyn, Inc., the letter dated July 13th, 1933, requests that, then model, Lucille Ball travel from New York to California to begin her Hollywood career in movies. The letter reads in part: “Dear Miss Ball: Please be advised we desire you to leave New York for Los Angeles, California, on Saturday evening, July 15th.” Lucille Ball has handwritten her train schedule on the verso. Exhibits original folds. In very good condition. $2,000 - $3,000

2. LUCILLE BALL SIGNED CONTRACT WITH SAMUEL GOLDWYN FOR EARLY FILMS. (1933) Lucy’s earliest career saw her in a handful of movies as an uncredited chorine or showgirl. This Samuel Goldwyn contract refers to her work in Roman Scandals with Eddie Cantor and a subsequent loan of her talents to the 20th Century-Fox production of Moulin Rouge (TCF, 1934). The 1-page, 8.5 x 11 in. typed contract is dated August 30th, 1933 and hand signed by a Goldwyn secretary and Lucille Ball at the bottom in pen. Contract exhibits light soiling. In very good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

Introduction to The Dreier Lucille Ball CollectionThe Dreier Lucille Ball Collection began when Chad Dreier acquired a large collection from the estate of Academy Award-winning costume designer Elois Jenssen (1922–2004). Lucille Ball "rst met Jenssen in 1947 when she designed her costumes for the thriller Lured, opposite Boris Karlo!. In 1951, Ball approached Jenssen and asked her if she would be interested in designing costumes for a new situation comedy she and her husband Desi Arnaz were developing for CBS. Under exclusive contract to 20th Century-Fox at the time, Jenssen was unable to accept the o!er, but after leaving the studio to freelance, she contacted Ball and was hired one week before the "lming of the 1953-54 season began. Jenssen’s designs established Lucy’s look for the remainder of the groundbreaking series which became a pop-culture phenomenon that lasts to this day through syndication in dozens of languages throughout the world.

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3. TELEGRAM FOR LUCILLE BALL’S FIRST STARRING ROLE IN HOLLYWOOD. (1936) Original Western Union telegram inviting Lucille Ball to participate in a Kellogg’s sponsored Hollywood Talent Parade. Dated June 8, 1936, the telegraph reads, in part: “...Happy to present you as our guest of honor Thursday June Eleventh Nine Forty Five (Stop) Your appearance in a short sketch written for you will be a high spot in the program...” This was one of the "rst times in Lucy’s early career when she felt that she’d actually made it. The telegraph is accompanied by a vintage 14 x 11 in. gelatin silver photograph on double-weight paper of a young blonde Lucille Ball. All in very good condition. $200 - $300

5. LUCILLE BALL SIGNED ACTOR’S EQUITY CONTRACT WITH RKO PERMITTING HER TO DO A STAGE PLAY. (1936) Lucille Ball “Standard Minimum Contract” from Actor’s Equity Association. 8.5 x 7 in. typed leaf stapled to a printed 18.5 x 8.5 contract. Dated 8, December 1936. At this time, Lucy was a contract player for RKO Studios. This contract outline’s RKO’s permission for Lucy to perform in the stage play “Hey Diddle Diddle” for a period of three months. Ball opened the play in New Jersey to rave reviews. The play never went on to Broadway as hoped. The contract is signed by hand in ink by President of H.W.E. INC and “Lucille Ball”. With original folds. Minimal mounting remnants on the verso. In "ne condition. $400 - $600

4. LARGE ARCHIVE OF LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ RECEIPTS AND VARIOUS PERSONAL PAPERS. (1940-1970’s) Large (70+) archive of receipts and papers from the Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz household spanning from the 1940s though the 1970s. A variety of day-to-day receipts, bills, order forms and notes, many hand signed or written by Lucille Ball or Desi Arnaz. Documents include a musical worksheet (1947) "lled out and signed by Desi, and Lucy with receipts for saddlery, $orists, markets, household repairs, business managers, insurance, Desilu business, tax work, Max Factor makeup orders, horoscope, jewelers and much more. Included is a complete 1960 inventory of the Arnaz/Ball Palm Springs home executed for lawyers during the couple’s divorce. A majority of the documents are related to Lucille Ball and only a few to Desi Arnaz. Items come in a variety of shapes and sizes ranging from approx. 6 x 4 in. to 8.5 x 11 in. and are in generally good condition. $1,500 - $2,500

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7. (7) LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ INVITATIONS AND MEMORABILIA FROM WHITE HOUSE FUNCTIONS WITH PRESIDENT AND ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. (1941-1944) A (7) piece collection of assorted memorabilia ranging from 5.25 x 5.75 in. to 3 x 2 in. from Lucy and Desi’s attendance at White House functions in 1941 and 1944. Includes (1) invitation to “Mr. and Mrs. Arnaz” with (1) transmittal envelope from President and Mrs. Roosevelt to a bu!et luncheon on January 20th, 1941. (1) Gate pass and (1) RSVP card (1) East Gate pass for “Mr. and Mrs. Desi Arnaz” to the 1941 inaugural ceremonies at the capitol (1) Invitation from Mrs. Roosevelt to “Miss Ball’ and, (1) table name card from a luncheon held on the President’s birthday, January 30th, 1941. Invitations and name card bear the Presidential seal. Transmittal envelope exhibits soiling. Otherwise, all in very good condition. $400 - $600

6. THANK YOU NOTE TO LUCILLE BALL FROM THE HEAD OF THE RKO DRAMA DEPARTMENT. (1936) 1-page, 8.5 x 11 in., RKO Studios Inc. letterhead dated January 23, 1936. Lela Rogers (mother of Ginger Rogers) worked as an assistant to Charles Kerner, Vice-President in charge of production at RKO studios. Rogers was put in charge of the studio’s new talent. This letter was written to thank Ball for a stage performance she had participated in. Rogers writes, in part: “I want you to know that any time I can be of service to you in any way within my power please feel free to call upon me, as I felt free to call upon you”. Signed “Lela E Rogers” in lower left. Letter retains original transmittal folds and a 2 in. tear in the RKO logo. Otherwise, in good condition. Comes with a picture of Lela E. Rogers and Lucille Ball. $600 - $800

8. LUCY’S HANDWRITTEN WESTERN TELEGRAPH BOOKLET. (1944) Lucille Ball’s personal Western Union telegraph booklet. The 15+ page booklet features printed telegraph forms for writing out messages to be sent. This 8.25 x 6.25 in. booklet includes telegram’s handwritten by Lucy and her mother Desiree’ for Western Union correspondence. A number of pages are "lled out with messages to be sent and some pages have been used as a notebook or scratch paper. Approx. 4 pages have been torn out and some handwritten paper notes have been stowed in the back pages of the book. In fair condition. $400 - $600

9. LUCILLE BALL RADIO SHOW CONTRACT. (1944) Early vintage contract between Radio Enterprises and Lucille Ball for her appearance in a March 8, 1944 radio show titled, “Paci"c War Time”. The two-page contract is dated February 2, 1944 and is signed on the second page by Lucille Ball and radio company executive Samuel Berke. The contract remains in very good condition. $400 - $600

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10. FIRST-EVER COSTUME SKETCH BY ELOIS JENSSEN FOR LUCILLE BALL AS “SANDRA CARPENTER” IN LURED. (c. 1947) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball. This is Elois Jenssen’s very "rst sketch of Lucy marking their momentous "rst collaboration on the movie Lured. The detailed sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 12 x 18 in. artist paper. Sketch features a striking likeness of Lucy in a black dress with pink harlequin collar and diamond bodice embellishment. Sketch exhibits mild wrinkling, some soiling and $ecks of tape remnants on either side of Lucy’s head. Overall, in good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $2,000 - $3,000

11. ELOIS JENSSEN COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL AS “SANDRA CARPENTER” IN LURED. (United Artists, 1947) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Sandra Carpenter” in Lured. This marks the "rst project collaboration between Lucy and her favored designer, Elois Jenssen. The sketch is accomplished in gouache on 12 x 18.5 in. artist paper. Sketch features a white hooded raincoat with red and black plaid lining, red boots and umbrella. Sketch exhibits minor edge toning and scarce remnants from previous matting. Overall, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $1,000 - $1,500

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12. CONTRACT FOR LUCILLE BALL TO REPRISE HER FILM ROLL IN A RADIO ADAPTATION OF THE BIG STREET. (1948) The Big Street (RKO, 1942) was Lucille Ball’s personal favorite "lm. This is a vintage contract between Ford Motor Company and Lucille Ball for her appearance in a December 3, 1948 radio adaptation of, The Big Street. The two-page contract is dated December 1, 1948 and is signed on the second page by Lucille Ball and Ford Motors’ agent Ben Bodec. The contract exhibits staple holes in the upper right corner but remains in very good condition. $400 - $600

13. LUCILLE BALL’S “GLADYS O’NEILL” JACKET FROM SORROWFUL JONES. (Paramount, 1949) Wool gray and crème jacket from Sorrowful Jones, starring Lucille Ball and Bob Hope. The custom tailored jacket features couture elements like a double collar and double "n hip pockets and crème-colored threaded buttonholes. The internal designer and Paramount bias label is present with handwritten “L. Ball”. In "ne condition. $2,000 - $3,000

14. (2) DESILU EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS INVOLVING LUCILLE AND DESI ARNAZ. (1950) Two vintage studio contracts: (1) 8.5 x 11.5 in. 60-page 1950 CBS-Desilu contract stapled and tipped to 13 x 8 in. paper for Lucy and Desi in I Love Lucy and (1) 8.5 x 11.5 in. 11-page 1957 stapled employment contract between Desilu Productions and Desi Arnaz. Both contracts are unsigned. Both are in good condition. $400 - $600

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15. LUCILLE BALL “AGATHA FLOUD” STRIPED DRESS SUIT FROM FANCY PANTS. (Paramount, 1950) In Fancy Pants, Lucille Ball stars as Nouveau Riche “Agatha Froud” who hires an imposter butler (Bob Hope) to gentrify her family. This screen-worn dress was designed by Mary K. Dodson for Ball in the "lm. Consisting of a two-piece skirt suit. The jacket is made of a linen base with crushed velvet stripes and button front closure. Crushed velvet lapels, buttons and cu!s. The matching skirt features wide velvet hem and ornamental buttons. The velvet detail has lost its original green sheen and now appears brown, while the stripes have retained their vivid green color. In good condition. $4,000 - $6,000

16. LOT OF (4) ELOIS JENSSEN COSTUME SKETCHES FOR LUCILLE BALL. (c.1950s) A collection of (4) Elois Jenssen costume sketches made for Lucille Ball. Sketches are accomplished in pencil, pen and gouache on approx. 19 x 11.5 in. leaves of vellum. (2) Pencil and ink line drawings of typical “Lucy” style dresses, 1- sketch with considerable paper loss, not a!ecting image and, (2) Color sketches of one pink and one blue gown, the sketch of the pink gown exhibits considerable paper loss only a!ecting "gure’s feet. Otherwise, all in fair condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $1,200 - $1,500

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17. LOT OF (3) ELOIS JENSSEN COSTUME SKETCHES FOR LUCILLE BALL. (c.1950s) A collection of (3) Elois Jenssen costume sketches made for Lucille Ball. Sketches are accomplished in pencil, pen and gouache on approx. 19 x 11.5 in. leaves of vellum. (2) Pencil and ink line drawings, 1- of a skirted suit with gloves and a parasol and 1- with two images of variations on a white collar dress and, (1) Color sketch of a shimmering bronze and yellow o!-the-shoulder dress. Minor wrinkling and edge tearing. Some remnants of mounting tape, not a!ecting the artwork. Overall in good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $1,500 - $2,500

18. LOT OF (2) ELOIS JENSSEN COSTUME SKETCHES FOR LUCILLE BALL. (c.1950s) A collection of (2) Elois Jenssen costume sketches made for Lucille Ball. Sketches are accomplished in pencil, pen and gouache on approx. 19 x 11.5 in. leaves of artist vellum. (2) Color sketches, 1- of a gold and white bodiced out"t with harem pants and, (1) of a black bodice, green-skirted formal gown. Minor wrinkling and some remnants of mounting tape, not a!ecting the artwork. With artist’s stamp on lower right corner under image. Overall, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $1,500 - $2,500

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19. COLLECTION OF (37) LUCY AND DESI ARNAZ SIGNED CHECKS. (1951-1955) A collection of (37) hand signed and bank canceled, multi-denominational draft checks for mundane day-to-day purchases like “Golf Shop” items and “Curtain Cleaning” to more signi"cant purchases like a new Cadillac. (3) Checks are signed by Desi Arnaz and (34) are signed “Lucille Ball Arnaz.” Some counter-signed by Andrew Hickox. All checks are in good, bank-processed condition. $1,000 - $1,500

20. LARGE COLLECTION OF LUCILLE BALL RELATED AUTOGRAPHS. (c. 1951-) A large collection of over (30+) signed photos, postcards, newspaper clippings, magazine pages and autograph leaves of all shapes and sizes ranging from approx. 5 x 7 in. to 11 x 14 in. The collection includes (22+) Lucy signatures including an autograph booklet leaf with Maurice Chevalier’s signature on the verso, (4) Desi Arnaz and Lucy jointly signed items (3) Desi Arnaz signed photos and (1) Doris Singleton signed photo. Images span most eras of Lucille Ball’s career. All items range from fair to very good condition. $1,500 - $2,500

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21. LUCILLE BALL SIGNATURE “LUCY RICARDO” POLKA DOT DRESS DESIGNED BY ELOIS JENSSEN FOR I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu-TV, 1951-57) Original Elois Jenssen dress designed for Lucille Ball which served as a “master dress” for the popular signature look of “Lucy Ricardo” on I Love Lucy. The dress consists of navy blue, white polka dot print fabric, black satin lining and shoulder pads, white cu!ed short sleeves and a false, pleated, white tuxedo shirt front panel accessory with white $ower collar and pearl button snap closure. Dress front features a false button closure. The distinctive scoop neckline was designed to make quick costume changes easier and to avoid makeup smudging. Variations of this style of dress were worn in many I Love Lucy episodes.  Retains the internal Elois Jenssen maker’s label.   Lucille Ball de"ned television, this garment epitomized Lucy Ricardo’s image and character.  Without question, this is the “Holy Grail” of all female television costumes.  The importance of this costume cannot be overstated.  In "ne condition.  From the estate of Elois Jenssen and comes with a letter of provenance. $40,000 - $60,000

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22. ELOIS JENSSEN COSTUME SKETCH OF LUCILLE BALL FOR I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu, 1951-1957) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Lucy” in I Love Lucy. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 11.5 x 8.25 in. artist paper. Sketch features an elegant, sheer black gown with glamorous applique’ bodice, rose-tinted underlining and crinoline petticoat. This gown was worn by Lucy in episodes: “Hollywood Anniversary” and “Lucy Goes to Monte Carlo”. This dress is also worn by Lucy on the US postage stamp made in her honor. Artist stamped in the lower right. Mild folds and creasing not interfering with art. Comes with reference photos and (8) sheets of Lucy postage stamps. In very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $2,000 - $3,000

23. LUCILLE BALL SCREEN-WORN “LUCY” STONE MARTIN FOX STOLE FROM I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu, 1951-1957) This fox stole was worn by Lucille Ball as “Lucy” during the third season of I Love Lucy. During the third year of production, it was decided it was high time that “Lucy Ricardo” wore furs. After determining to only use pieces appropriate to what the Ricardo’s price range would realistically be, costume designer Elois Jenssen brought her own personal fox stole to the set to lend to the show. The stole consists of (5) complete fox furs, claws intact, glass eyes and joined to one another with mouth clip on the lower right fox for closing the stole in a loop. Some minor deterioration to appendages, otherwise, in good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. COA included. $3,000 - $5,000

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24. ELOIS JENSSEN BLUE DRESS COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL IN I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu, 1951 - 1957) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Lucy” in I Love Lucy. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 10.5 x 15.75 in. artist vellum. Sketch features an elegant, high-collared blue dress with rose stripe detail and crinoline petticoat. This dress was worn by Lucy in episodes: “Lucy Has Her eyes Examined”, “Oil Wells” and “The Black Wig” and is signed by Jenssen in the lower right, and signed, “OK LB” in Lucille Ball’s hand. In very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $2,000 - $3,000

25. ELOIS JENSSEN GRAY SKIRT SUIT COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL IN I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu, 1951-1957) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Lucy” in I Love Lucy. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 10.5 x 18.25 in. unevenly cut artist vellum leaf. Sketch features a gray wool skirt suit with $ared waist jacket, pencil skirt, hat and black clutch. This suit was worn by Lucy in episode: “The Fashion Show”. Mild toning on borders and shadow from previous matting. Otherwise, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $2,000 - $3,000

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26. ELOIS JENSSEN FLOWER PRINT DRESS WITH RED PANTS COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL IN I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu, 1951-1957) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Lucy” in I Love Lucy. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 12 x 18 in. artist parchment leaf. Sketch features a white dress with red $ower pattern, slit front exposing red slacks beneath. This dress was worn by Lucy in episodes: “In Palm Springs” and “Ricky Needs an Agent”. Artist stamp in lower right. Mild toning on borders and shadow from previous matting. Some wrinkling on edges. Otherwise, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $2,000 - $3,000

27. ELOIS JENSSEN CHIFFON GOWN COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL IN I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu, 1951-1957) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Lucy” in I Love Lucy. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 11 x 18 in. irregularly clipped artist parchment leaf. Sketch features a pink chi!on ball gown with ruched bodice and $owing skirt. This gown was worn by Lucy in the episode: “The Dancing Star”. Artist stamp in lower right. Mild toning on borders and shadow. Remnants from previous matting. Some wrinkling on edges. Folds on lower border. Otherwise, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $2,000 - $3,000

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28. ELOIS JENSSEN THUMBNAIL COSTUME SKETCHES FOR LUCILLE BALL AS “LUCY”, IN I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu, 1951-1957) Original Elois Jenssen thumbnail costume sketches for Lucille Ball as “Lucy” in I Love Lucy. The sketch is accomplished in gouache on 12 x 19 in. artist vellum leaf tipped to a 14 x 20 in. backing board. Sketch features (16) thumbnail sketches of character and glamour costumes. Notes handwritten in lower margin. There is a 1 in. section of lower left corner missing. Sketch shows signs of production soiling and wear. Overall, art in fair condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. In good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

29. ELOIS JENSSEN BLACK AND PINK GOWN COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL IN I LOVE LUCY. (Desilu, 1951-1957) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Lucy” in I Love Lucy. The sketch is accomplished in gouache on 11 x 17 in. artist vellum leaf. Sketch features a black and rose ball gown with a strapless bodice and $owing chi!on skirt. This design was worn in the episode: “Lucy’s Club Dance” although the ultimate version was white. Signed by artist in lower left. Sketch exhibits some edge wrinkling not a!ecting art. Overall, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $2,000 - $3,000

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30. I LOVE LUCY CAST SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH TO PEPITO THE CLOWN. (Desilu, 1951-1957) This 13 x 10.75 in. photograph of the entire cast from the I Love Lucy episode: “Little Ricky’s School Pageant” including Lucy being $own above the stage as a witch on a broom. In a rare gesture, the entire lead cast has signed the mat with inscription to Pepito and his wife Joanne by Vivian Vance, Bill Frawley, Lucy, Desi and there’s even the childish signature of a young Richard Keith who played “Little Ricky Ricardo”. Pepito was the clown that starred in the I Love Lucy original pilot episode. Light toning on edges. Overall, very good condition. $4,000 - $6,000

31. I LOVE LUCY SCRIPT WITH CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAM FROM JUNE AND DICK POWELL. (1951) Vintage 8.5 x 11 in. 52-page script from I Love Lucy - show No. 66 “Ricky & Fred are TV Fans”. In this episode, Lucy and Ethel get tired of the boys watching the "ghts all day, try to distract them and end up arrested. The script is in good condition with the last page exhibiting major toning on the outer .25 edge. 1-brad in upper hole of the 3-punch pages. Accompanied by a telegram from June and Dick Powell wishing, in part: “Good Luck Kids / Will be Watching,” on the occasion of the "rst-ever TV broadcast of I Love Lucy. Pieces in overall good condition. $400 - $600

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32. PROP PAINTING SCREEN-USED FOR MANY YEARS ON I LOVE LUCY. (c. 1950s) This 26 x 21.5 in. screen-print of a French street scene hung on the “Ricardo’s” living room wall for many seasons of I Love Lucy. The painting is highly visible on the wall just left of the apartment’s front door. The instantly recognizable piece was originally painted by Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955), French cityscape painter, in 1922. The print is tipped to a 27.25 x 22.25 in. backing board. Border of the print exhibits heavy mounting residue and matting remnants. Image remains clean and in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. COA $8,000 - $12,000

33. COLLECTION OF LUCILLE BALL’ CO-STAR’S AUTOGRAPHS. (1951-) A large collection of vintage autographed items from co-stars in a variety of Lucille Ball’s TV shows. Consists of (8) 8 x 10 in. Black-and-white photos of Lucy with colleagues from her I Love Lucy series including director Bill Asher, editor Dann Cahn, Shirley Mitchell, and (5) signed by Keith Thibadeaux, (1) Doris Singleton, (2) 3.5 x 5 in. photos signed by Shirley Mitchell, (1) postcard and (1) leaf signed by Vivian Vance, (1) postcard signed by Teensy and Weensy: “The Borden Twins”, (1) theater program for “My Daughter, Your Son” signed by Vivian Vance and Dody Goodman, (1) Life magazine page signed Keith Thibadeaux “Little Ricky” and (1) 1956 Look magazine signed on the cover “Little Ricky”. (2) Lucy trading cards, one signed by Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. and one signed by Desi Arnaz Jr. All items in good condition. $300 - $500

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34. 11 LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ 6 BLACK-AND-WHITE CAMERA NEGATIVES AND 5 COLOR TRANSPARENCIES FROM I LOVE LUCY WITH CAST AND FAMILY. (1951) Collection of (11) black-and-white 4 x 5 in. camera negatives and (5) 4 x 5 in. color transparencies of Lucy, Desi, Lucie Arnaz, William Frawley and Vivian Vance from the set of I Love Lucy; with EKTACHROME SAFETY etched in the border. All in very good condition. $600 - $800

35. LUCILLE BALL, DESI ARNAZ AND JOHN WAYNE 25 BLACK-AND-WHITE CAMERA NEGATIVES FROM I LOVE LUCY. Collection of (25) black-and-white 4 x 5 in. camera negatives of Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and John Wayne and cast from I Love Lucy; with KODAK-SAFETY etched and episode sequence in india ink on the border. From episode #129, Lucy and John Wayne which "rst aired September 15, 1955. Includes (5) 4 x 5 in. contact proof prints.All in good to very good condition. $600 - $800

36. 11 BLACK-AND-WHITE CAMERA NEGATIVES OF LUCILLE BALL WITH HARPO MARX, “VITAMEATAVEGAMEN” AND DESI SINGING FROM I LOVE LUCY. (1952) Collection of (11) black-and-white 4 x 5 in. camera negatives of Lucille Ball (1) with Harpo Marx (8) “Vitameatavegamen” and (2) Desi singing from I Love Lucy; with KODAK-SAFETY etched in the border and episode sequence in india ink on the border. From the “Vitametavegimin” sequence from episode #30, “Lucy Does a TV Commercial, which "rst aired March 28, 1952; and episode #124, which "rst aired March 31, 1955. Also includes (5) 5 x 4 in. contact proofs of Lucy (4) with Harpo and (1) with all of the Marx Brothers. All in very good condition. $600 - $800

37. LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ 132 BLACK & WHITE PROOF PRINTS FROM I LOVE LUCY. (1952) Collection of (132) Black-and-white glossy and matte double-weight 4 x 5 in. contact proof prints of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz and cast from I Love Lucy by D.B. Graybill; with photographer’s rubber stamp on the verso of some. From Season 1, episode #28 which "rst aired March 14, 1952, through Season 4, episode #127 which "rst aired April 14, 1955. All in very good to very "ne condition. $600 - $800

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38. LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ TRUST DOCUMENT. (1953) Original Declaration of Trust signed by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball. The 8.5 x 13 in. onion skin draft has two-hole punches through all pages at the top and includes information on property assignment to the famous couples’ children Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV and Lucille Desiree Arnaz. Papers include the trust’s schedule “A” inventorying the stock shares to be held in trust for the Arnaz kids dated December 2, 1953. In good condition with mild toning on edges and staple holes in the upper top of the pages. $1,000 - $1,500 39. PAIR OF LUCY AND DESI APRONS WORN FOR THE PROMOTION OF

THE LONG, LONG TRAILER FROM ELOIS JENSSEN COLLECTION. (MGM, 1953) These two novelty aprons were worn by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball in photographic materials generated for promotion of their hit comedy feature, The Long, Long Trailer. The aprons are general sizes small and medium and are cotton fabric, paneled constructions of false plaid vest top and navy blue skirt with fabric tie in the back. Featuring faux pockets and button closure on the vest portion of the apron and two large functioning pockets on the skirt. Both aprons are in "ne condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $2,000 - $3,000

40. CLINTON TWISS SIGNED THE LONG, LONG TRAILER MANUSCRIPTS AND BOOK COVER ART. (MGM, 1953) Hot on the heels of their incredible success with I Love Lucy, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz set out to star in a movie that would bring their screwball comedy hi-jinx to the silver screen. They settled on The Long, Long Trailer, a movie adapted from a novel by Clinton Twiss (pub. 1951). This is a collection of materials from the making of the novel that started it all. Included in the collection are (1) First edition copy of The Long, Long Trailer, signed by the author, complete with dust jacket and in very good condition, (1) Multi-acetate layered, original cover art for the novel. (2) 8.5 x 11 in. original manuscripts for the novel — one with the original title: “You CAN Take It With You” exhibiting some paper loss to the back page not a!ecting text, and, (1) cover-bound and bradded copy with the working title scratched out and the ultimate title handwritten above. All items are in vintage good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

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41. 3-SHEET POSTER AND COLLECTION OF MATERIALS FROM THE LONG, LONG TRAILER. (MGM, 1953) Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz set out to star in a movie that would bring their screwball comedy hi-jinx to the silver screen. They settled on The Long, Long Trailer, which was released in 1953 and was a big success for the beloved team. This is a collection of materials from the promotion of that "lm. Included are: (1) Lucy’s personal American Airlines ticket in airline envelope to New York for the premiere, (2) press photos of the couple’s arrival in NYC, with snipes, (2) passes to events honoring the star couple, (1) itinerary for Lucy and Desi’s schedule from Feb. 19-27, 1954, (1) folder of related newspaper clippings and small snapshots of writer Clinton Twiss, and, (1) beautiful, linen backed, 3-sheet poster for the "lm. All in good to very good condition. Poster is in "ne condition. $300 - $500

42. FIRST ISSUE OF TV GUIDE FEATURING INSET IMAGE OF “LUCY” ON THE COVER. Vintage April 3rd, 1953 "rst-ever national edition of TV Guide. The now familiar 5 x 8 in. format booklet features a newly born Desi Arnaz Jr. as the cover story and an inset image of mom Lucille Ball in character as “Lucy” in the upper right hand corner. The TV Guide is in very good condition $300 - $500

43. PRESIDENTIAL PROGRAM AND COMMEMORATIVE INVITATION SIGNED BY CELEBRITY ATTENDEES. (1953) 12 x 9 in. menu and program from a November 23, 1953 Presidential dinner sponsored by The Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith. This 5-page “Dinner with the President” program includes menu, list of guests, events and a color photo of President Eisenhower tipped to page 3. Also included is a commemorative 11 x 16 in. invitation scrapbook with pages featuring dinner attendee names and autographs. Signatures include Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley, Eddie Fisher, Jane Froman, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Ethel Merman, Lilli Palmer, Thelma Ritter, Rogers and Hammerstein and William War"eld. The program is in very good condition, while the scrapbook’s "rst and last end leaves have come unglued from the inside book covers. Signature pages remain in very good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

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44. LUCY AND DESI 110+ PHOTO ARCHIVE INCLUDING I LOVE LUCY AND CANDID PARTY IMAGES. (c. 1950s) large (110+) collection of primarily black-and-white with a few color photographs of Lucille Ball, family, friends and colleagues, spanning her life and career. Photos range in size from 3.5 x 5 in. to 8.5 x 11 in. Photos include: production stills with information snipes, head shots, modeling shots, photos from the I Love Lucy show and subsequent Lucy TV series, Lucy and Desi romantic photos and candid party shots. Lucy appears in photos related to events such as a luncheon at the New York Club, marriage to Desi, and "lms Critic’s Choice, Fancy Pants, Mame and others. Lucy is pictured along with Lucy Arnaz and Desi Jr., Vivian Vance, William Frawley, Bob Hope, John Wayne and many other celebrities. The collection includes (2) complete press packets with photos and literature, (1) for Here’s Lucy “Year II” and (1) for “A Lucille Ball Special”. Photos in this incredible archive range from good to "ne condition. $600 - $800

45. LUCILLE BALL BLACKBOARD SIGNATURE FROM WHAT’S MY LINE? (CBS, 1950-1967) The early game show What’s My Line featured Lucille Ball as their mystery guest on an episode in 1954 in which Lucy answered all questions from the blindfolded panelists in “Martian talk”. A hallmark of the show was when a mystery guest entered and silently signed their name on a blackboard (actually construction paper). This is a 25 x 16.5 in. portion of the board that Lucille Ball signed. Professionally matted and displayed in 33 x 25 in. frame. Includes a photocopy of Lucy’s What’s My Line? contract. In "ne condition. Unexamined out of frame. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $2,000 - $3,000

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46. LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ 150+ BLACK-AND-WHITE PROOF PRINTS FROM I LOVE LUCY. (c. 1955) Collection of (150+) Black-and-white glossy and matte double-weight 4 x 5 in. contact proof prints of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz and cast from I Love Lucy by D.B. Graybill; with photographer rubber stamp on the verso of some. From Season 5, episode #128 which "rst aired September 9, 1955, through Season 6, episode #179 which "rst aired March 28, 1957. Also included are various candid poses and stage scenes. All in very good to "ne condition. $600 - $800

47. (2) LUCY TV GUIDE COVERS WITH “LUCY’S” ADDRESS LABEL. (1955) Vintage (2) copies of TV Guide with Lucy on the cover and her mailing address label a#xed. (1) 1955 edition with photo image of Lucille Ball. Includes torn out feature article on Lucy and Desi, and, (1) 1957 edition with an Al Hirshfeld caricature of Lucille Ball. Includes torn out feature article on Desi and Lucy. These covers were archived by Lucy and remain in good condition. $300 - $500

48. ELOIS JENSSEN PINK AND GRAY GOWN COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL. (c. 1950s) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 12 x 18.25 in. artist vellum. Sketch features a pink and gray gown with plunging, strapless bodice, gathered short sleeves and $owing skirt. Artist stamp in lower right. Sketch exhibits edge toning, wrinkling, previous mounting remnants and a 4 in. tear traveling from the bottom right border to just under the art. Overall, in poor condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $600 - $800

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50. ELOIS JENSSEN WEDDING DRESS COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL AS “SUSAN VEGA” IN FOREVER DARLING. (MGM, 1956) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Susan Vega” in the romantic comedy Forever Darling. The sketch is accomplished in gouache on 15 x 20 in. blue artist paper tipped to backing cardboard. Sketch features a complete wedding dress with apron front and veil. “OK’d” by Lucy in upper left. Signed by artist in lower right. Portions of the lower dress and right hand have been cut out but not removed. There is a 1 x 4 in. section of paper loss above the edge of back of the dress. Masking tape remnants on upper and lower edge. Overall, art in fair condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $1,000 - $1,500

49. ELOIS JENSSEN’S PERSONAL SCRIPT FOR FOREVER DARLING ALONG WITH HER FILM SCHEDULE. (MGM, 1956) Costume designer Elois Jenssen’s personal script for the Lucy and Desi vehicle Forever Darling. Includes (1) 8.5 x 11 in., 120-page, studio bound and bradded script with multi-colored revisions. Brown construction paper cover printed with title, Producer: Desi Arnaz and Writer: Helen Deutsch dated May 12, 1955. The romantic comedy, originally written for Myrna Loy and William Powell, was taken out of mothballs for Lucy and Desi to make during hiatus from I Love Lucy. Pages feature Jenssen’s dog-eared pages and costume notations throughout. Minor chipping to cover. Otherwise, in good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $300 - $500

51. ELOIS JENSSEN YELLOW AND GRAY GOWN COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL AS “SUSAN VEGA” IN FOREVER DARLING. (MGM, 1956) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Susan Vega” in Forever Darling. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 11 x 18. in. artist vellum. Sketch features a yellow and gray gown with high collar, tied waist and $owing skirt, with gray slacks revealed through the front of the slit skirt. Sketch exhibits wrinkling, minor previous mounting remnants. Overall, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $1,000 - $1,500

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52. ELOIS JENSSEN YELLOW AND PINK GOWN COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL AS “SUSAN VEGA” IN FOREVER DARLING. (MGM, 1956) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Susan Vega” in Forever Darling. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 11 x 18. in. artist vellum. Sketch features a yellow and gray gown with high collar, tied waist and $owing skirt. Gray slacks revealed through the front of the slit skirt. Sketch exhibits wrinkling, minor previous mounting remnants. Overall, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $1,000 - $1,500

53. ELOIS JENSSEN YELLOW GOWN WITH GRAY PANELS AND YELLOW ROSES COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL AS “SUSAN VEGA” IN FOREVER DARLING. (MGM, 1956) Original Elois Jenssen costume sketch for Lucille Ball as “Susan Vega” in Forever Darling. The sketch is accomplished in ink and gouache on 11 x 18. in. artist vellum. Sketch features a yellow dress with gray overlay with yellow $ower fringe, high collar and $owing skirt. Yellow slacks revealed through the front of the slit skirt. Sketch exhibits minor wrinkling and mild soil. Overall, in very good condition. From the estate of Elois Jenssen. $1,000 - $1,500

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The Dreier Collection, Part 254. DESI ARNAZ AND LUCILLE BALL’S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTS. (1956) Two legal documents including: (1) Desi Arnaz 13.5 x 8.5 in., 18-page, notarized and signed Last Will and Testament dated Nov. 21, 1956, initialed “D.A” on lower right corner of every page and signed on page 17, “Desi Arnaz”, and, (1) Lucille Ball Arnaz 3.5 x 8.5 in., 22 page, last will and testament (unsigned copy). Dated Nov. 21, 1956. Both documents are staple-bound in Law O#ces of Irell & Manella blue paper backing sheets and exhibit 2-hole punches on the top region for ring binding. In fair condition. $800 - $1,200

55. (7) COLOR CAMERA TRANSPARENCIES OF LUCILLE BALL FROM I LOVE LUCY, INCLUDING (1) BY ERNEST A. BACHRACH. Collection of (7) color transparencies of Lucille Ball from I Love Lucy, including (1) of Lucy against a zebra stripe background by Ernest A. Bachrach; with KODAK-SAFETY etched in the border. All in overall very good condition. $600 - $800

56. (2) COLOR TRANSPARENCIES OF LUCY WITH ORSON WELLES AND (1) CONTACT PRINT FROM I LOVE LUCY. (c. 1956) Collection of (2) color 4 x 5 in. camera negatives of Lucille Ball and Orson Welles and (1) 4 x 5 in. contact print from I Love Lucy; with EKTACHROME SAFETY etched in the border. From episode #156, Lucy Meets Orson Wells, which "rst aired June 14, 1956. All in very good condition. $600 - $800

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57. LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ 29 BLACK-AND-WHITE CAMERA NEGATIVES AND (1) COLOR TRANSPARENCY FROM I LOVE LUCY INCLUDING THE FAMOUS GRAPE-STOMPING EPISODE. (1956) Collection of (30) negatives and transparencies including: (29) black-and-white 4 x 5 in. camera negatives and (1) color transparency of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz from I Love Lucy; with KODAK-SAFETY etched and episode sequence in india ink on the border. From episode #150, Lucy’s Italian Movie which "rst aired March 22, 1956. Includes (8) 4 x 5 in. black-and-white contact prints. All in very good to "ne condition. $600 - $800

58. DESI ARNAZ AND LUCILLE BALL SIGNED MINUTES OF PIC-TV ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. (1957) Typed 8.5 x 11 in., 3-page “Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of Pic-TV Equipment and Supply Co.” Signed by Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Martin Leeds and stockholders dated 11/8/57. The document exhibits rectangular punch holes on the left border for binding. Some mild soiling. Otherwise, in very good condition. $600 - $800

59. DESI ARNAZ SIGNED CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF RKO STUDIOS FILM LIBRARY. (1957) When Desi Arnaz bought RKO Studios in 1957, it sealed his legacy as one of the biggest wheelers and dealers in early TV history. Not only was Arnaz the businessman behind the success of the “Lucy” franchise and Desilu studios, but he is credited with innovating the “sitcom” medium in ways that are still employed today. This is a 2-page 13 x 8.5 in. onionskin contract to buy RKO’s “libraries” dated 12/6/57 and signed in pen by RKO’s Daniel O’Shea and Desi Arnaz. The contract reads, in part: “Subject to all the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, RKO hereby sells, assigns, transfers and sets over unto DESILU all of its right, title and interest in and to RKO’s so-called “stock "lm library”, “library of process shots”, “music stock library”, and, “sound e!ects library”. $3,000 - $5,000

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60. COLLECTION OF VINTAGE DESILU RELATED SIGNED DOCS AND AD MATERIALS. (1957) A large collection of vintage Desilu related materials. Includes (7) 8 x 10 in. documents: (1) 1957 unsigned employment contract between Desilu and Lucille Ball, (1) Motion Picture Center document of stock transfer signed by Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball and Joseph Justman, (1) 2-page doc from board of directors meeting document signed by Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball Martin Leeds and Andrew Hickox, (1) 1-page 1959 Life insurance option from Lucille Ball Arnaz to her mother Desiree Eveline Ball signed “Lucille Ball Arnaz”, (1) 2-page 1958 share transfer doc between Desilu and Fred H. Ball signed by Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball and Fred Ball, (1) 2-page Annual Shareholders minutes signed by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, (1) single last page of a Desilu doc signed by Lucille Ball and Martin Leeds. Collection also includes (9) Desilu press books touting such projects as Desilu’s Playhouse, Terror at Black Falls and many more. (12) Ad sheets from magazines and $yers for projects including The Lucille Ball-Bob Hope Special, The Addict, Glynnis and much more. A fantastic archive of Desilu history and products. All items are in good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

61. LUCILLE BALL’S PERSONAL PROMOTIONAL POSTER FOR “LUCY GOES TO MEXICO” FROM HER OFFICE. (Desilu Prod., 1958) Lucille Ball’s personal framed copy of a promotional poster for the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour episode: “Lucy Goes To Mexico” featuring a guest appearance by Maurice Chevalier. The Mexican arena-style poster features Lucy in matador garb in a near miss by a charging bull. This 21.5 x 42 in. poster hung in Ball’s o#ce. Comes with a picture of the star carrying the actual poster. Some fading from age. In good condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $1,000 - $1,500

62. WILDCAT MUSICAL THEATER MATERIAL WITH LUCILLE BALL SIGNED CONTRACT. (1960) With the completion of her Lucy Show season and her impending divorce from Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball returned to the stage in a wildly successful run in the musical comedy Wildcat. This collection of Wildcat materials include (1) Wildcat program. (1) Wildcat Playbill. (1) Wildcat promotional 3 in. round pin. (1) 8 x 10 in. Wildcat production photo, and, includes Lucy’s contract for her performance in Wildcat. All in fair to good condition. $400 - $600

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63. PERSONAL LETTER HANDWRITTEN FROM LUCILLE BALL TO DESIGNER EDITH HEAD. (c. 1960s) Personal, 1 page, 9.25 x 11 in. orange paper leaf torn from a ring binder. Lucy writes to legendary costume designer Edith Head courting her for a one hour special with Bob Hope. Lucy writes in full: “Edith, I saw that work you had for us earlier / Edith – I have to have you for a show Bob Hope and I are doing in 64 – One hour special – “Mr. and Mrs. TV Show” / Please look for a note for your skill for this / “Wishing” – love, Lucy Ball”. There is a 1.5 in. stain ringing the entire page edge - a remnant of previous mounting. In fair condition. $1,000 - $1,500

64. EDITH HEAD COSTUME SKETCH FOR LUCILLE BALL AS “KITTY WEAVER” IN THE FACTS OF LIFE. (United Artists, 1960) Edith Head signed sketch of Lucy as “Kitty Weaver” in The Facts of Life. Accomplished in pencil and gouache on 14 x 16.5 in. artists ring binder leaf. Sketch features a sheer bustled gown with chi!on overlay and black applique. The page is notated in pencil “Lucille Ball” in upper left, “The Facts of Life” next to "gure and signed “Edith Head” in lower left. Overall edge toning and a small .75 in. hole on left side, not interfering with artwork. In good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

65. (2) DESI ARNAZ AND LUCILLE BALL LEGAL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THEIR DIVORCE. (1961) (1) 62-page typed Interlocutory Judgment of Divorce for Lucille Ball Arnaz, plainti! vs. Desiderio Alberto Arnaz, III, defendant. Dated May 9, 1960 and unsigned by Desi or Lucy (1) 8.5 x 11 in., 2-page typed legal letter regarding property settlement and visitation rights, signed by Desi Arnaz and lawyers dated May 24, 1961. Interlocutory doc is bound to a blue backing sheet from the law o#ce and exhibits 2-hole punches at the top for binding. Settlement papers also exhibit 2-hole punches at the top. Both documents in good condition. $800 - $1,200

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66. COLLECTION OF LUCILLE BALL CORRESPONDENCE. (c.1960s) A large collection of Lucille Ball personal correspondence. Includes (15)+pieces of handwritten correspondence, receipts, clippings, notes, lists and checks. One of the checks, dated December of 1960 is believed to be one of the last documents Lucy signed “Lucille Ball Arnaz”. (6) Correspondence (4) on Lucy stationery, 1- from Arthur Godfrey and 1- from CBS in sympathy over the death of Lucy’s mother. (3) Telegrams including one from Desi Arnaz wishing Lucy good luck on her play opening and a program from the play and one with a program page with a caricature of Lucy. (6) Various personal calling cards and holiday cards. (10) Color and black-and-white photos of Lucy and friends. (1) Ethel Merman biography book cover and notes to Lucy’s introduction. All items in good condition. $2,000 - $3,000

67. GIFT WATCH FOR CAST AND CREW OF THE LUCY SHOW FROM LUCILLE BALL. (Desilu, 1962–1968) Golden watch with black leather strap in original presentation case. A cast and crew gift from Lucy, the watch face features The Lucy Show caricature logo with printed inscription, “Love Lucy”. 1.25 in. watch face and 9 in. buckling strap. The case exhibits some age and edge rubbing. The watch is in very "ne, unused condition. Mechanism untested. $300 - $500

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68. LUCILLE BALL BLUE SKIRT SUIT FROM THE LUCY SHOW. (Desilu, 1962-1968) 2-piece, knobby blue wool skirt suit worn by Lucille Ball as “Lucy” in The Lucy Show co-starring John Wayne. Season 5, Episode 10, “Lucy and John Wayne”. Lucy also wears this robin’s-egg blue ensemble in subsequent episodes: “Lucy Protects Her Job” and in “Here’s Lucy”’s “Lucy Gets Her Man”. The jacket features a non-buttoning open front with two diagonal hip pockets. The matching skirt features hook and zipper closure. Pieces are satin lined. Instantly identi"able on the show and in press images and in very good condition. $2,000 - $3,000

69. HARDBOUND SCRIPT FOR CRITIC’S CHOICE INCLUDING ATTACHED CONTACT SHEETS. (Warner Bros., 1963) Lucy stars with Bob Hope in this high-energy comedy. The script has a padded black gold gilt bordered cover with title; Critic’s Choice and director’s name: “Don Weis” imprinted in lower right corner. Title appears on the spine. The 143+ page 8.5 x 11 in. script features white pages with blue revision pages, an index and some bound photographic contacts sheets with images of the production. In very good condition. $300 - $500

70. (1) DESILU AND (1) BALL PRODUCTIONS STOCK CERTIFICATES. (1967) (2) Original, vintage certi"cates. (1) 12 x 8 in. Desilu Productions Inc. formal stock certi"cate with blue scroll border and printed Desi Arnaz ands Edwin Holly specimen signatures. (1) 11 x 8.5 in. Ball Productions Inc. formal stock certi"cate with black and gold scroll border and gold seal in lower center border. No specimen printed signature. Both certi"cates are in "ne condition. $200 - $300

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71. LUCILLE BALL GREEN BLAZER FROM SALUTE TO STAN LAUREL. (CBS, 1965) Lucille Ball green wool jacket worn in scenes with her mentor, Buster Keaton on Salute to Stan Laurel. Lucy credited Keaton with teaching her, early on, much of the shtick that made her famous. The custom-tailored men’s-style blazer features lapel and front button closure with breast pocket and two hip pockets. In very good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

72. LUCILLE BALL EMMY AWARDS SEQUINED GOWN. (1967) Lucille Ball wore this colorful sequined gown when she won the 1967 Emmy for “Best Continued Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series”. The custom made, pastel blue, green and pink abstract $oral, $oor-length gown is ornamented with strings of silver sequins overall. Zippered back closure. The gown comes with matching clutch included. Both pieces in very good condition. $1,500 - $2,500

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73. LUCILLE BALL GOLDEN COIN NECKLACE SCREEN-WORN ON HERE’S LUCY. (c. 1960-1970) Lucille Ball screen-worn golden coin necklace. 19 in. triple-strand, golden costume necklace. The charm style necklace features large link chains with bronze-like pressed Roman coins of varying sizes and small "sh attached. The necklace is tied in the back with gold elastic. A very distinctive personal accessory from Lucy. In very good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

75. LUCILLE BALL SCREEN-WORN BLOUSE FROM THE FLIP WILSON SHOW AND HERE’S LUCY. (NBC, 1970 - 1974) Screen-worn Lucille Ball blue gingham blouse shirt. Lucy "rst wore this blouse on The Flip Wilson Show (1971) and went on to wear it on her own series, Here’s Lucy in an episode titled: “The Not So Popular Mechanics”. This blouse is also documented as being worn at birthday party for daughter Lucie Arnaz in the 1970s. The long sleeve blouse retains the internal DeVoss brand maker’s label and remains in "ne condition. $600 - $800

74. COLLECTION OF (4) LUCILLE BALL LIP PRINTS. (c. 1960-1970) This is a rare collection of (4) Lucille Ball lipstick lip prints. (2) on a single white napkin. (1) on a monogrammed Lucy and Gary Morton cocktail napkin. (1) On the upper right corner of a 7.75 x 10 in. “Too Many Girls” program for a musical show that featured Ball. The inside area of this lip print has bee, inscribed “to Mommy from Lucy” as a memento to her mother Desiree. $600 - $800

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76. LUCILLE BALL FRAMED LOCK OF HER SIGNATURE RED HAIR. (c. 1960-1970) A professional display consisting of a 2.25 in. ringlet of Lucille Ball’s signature red hair, typed 6 x 4 in. card with Lucy’s color formula and a 7.75 x 9.5 in. color photo of the star. This set is displayed in a 15 x 19.5 in. black frame with recessed crème fabric mat. Lucy would actually take this hair sample to the salon along with the formula for her hair shade so that the colorist could match it perfectly. A highly personal piece of Lucy history, ready for hanging. In "ne condition. $1,500 - $2,500

77. LUCILLE BALL PERSONALLY OWNED GOLD SLIPPERS. (c.1960-1970) Lucille Ball’s personal gold slippers. Consisting of Gustave brand, size 8 – 8 1/2 slippers with cloth soles, gold inner heel and outer shallow wedge heel, elastic gold lame’ fronts with turned up harem toes. The slippers remain in very good condition and come with an LOA. $300 - $500

78. LUCILLE BALL PERSONAL LUNCHBOX-STYLE, WHITE HAND BAG. (c. 1980s) An 8 x 4 x 5 in. lunchbox style handbag with vinyl textured surface and brass hardware and clasp. Clear plastic handle. This personal handbag comes with reference pictures of Lucille Ball holding it. In good condition. $800 - $1,200

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79. LUCILLE BALL’S FAVORITE FORMAL GOLD KAFTAN. (c. 1970–1980s) Lucille Ball ornate, brown fabric, gold embroidered, $oor-length kaftan. One of Lucy’s favorite wardrobe pieces. The custom made kaftan was screen worn by Lucy on Here’s Lucy and multiple personal appearances and other occasions. Back zippered closure, banded bodice and with winged arm openings. The shimmering fabric composed of geometric, multi-shaded gold and brown squares is reminiscent of Gustave Klimt paintings. In very good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

80. JOGGING PANTS WORN BY LUCILLE BALL IN ONE OF HER FINAL TV SHOWS. (c. 1980s) Lucille Ball’s baby blue BeeWear Sport brand cotton jogging pants with elastic waist and cu!s. These pants were worn during one of Lucy’s "nal TV shows. Includes the TV Guide cover that features Lucy wearing these pants. In very good condition. Comes with an LOA. $400 - $600

81. LUCILLE BALL PINK REEBOK SHOES RIGGED FOR A DRUM GAG ON LIFE WITH LUCY. (Spelling Prod., 1986) In the madcap world of “Lucy”, Lucille Ball was well known in the business for the intricate rehearsal and mastery of physical comedy. These are a pair of Lucy’s pink Reebok sneakers featured in the one-man-band episode of Life With Lucy titled: “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do”. The sneakers are rigged with metal hoops at the back for wiring to a bass drum worn on her back. When Lucy walked in these shoes, wires would trigger the mallets to automatically strike the drum. The shoes are in production-used fair condition. $400 - $600

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83. LUCILLE BALL PERSONAL READING GLASSES. (c. 1980s) These Lucille Ball personal reading glasses were gifted to Lucy’s private duty nurse, Trudy Arcudi, by the star’s husband Gary Morton after Lucy had passed away. The glasses come in a shadow-box display with photos of Lucy with the glasses. Comes with an LOA from the nurse. $800 - $1,200

82. LUCILLE BALL LAVENDER BLOUSE AND BLACK SLACKS FROM LIFE WITH LUCY. INCLUDES SCRIPT AND TICKET TO FINAL EPISODE. (Spelling Prod., 1986) This lavender blouse with button front closure, ru*e sleeves and collar and integral scarf and black Halston slacks were worn by Lucille Ball on the last episode of her last television series, Life with Lucy. As was the case with many of the show costumes Lucy loved, she also used this blouse for many promotional and personal appearances, including an episode of Super Password. Comes with photo of the star wearing the out"t. In very good condition. $2,000 - $3,000

84. LUCILLE BALL CRYPT PLAQUE RUBBING AND FUNERAL MATERIAL. An 11 x 9.25 in. matted and framed Lucille Ball 7.5 x 6 in. (visible through mat) plaque rubbing from her crypt at Forest Lawn. Accomplished on newsprint in red crayon. Unexamined out of frame. Also includes a 1-page anecdote from the rubbing’s maker about her experience getting the impression. Also includes a program from Lucille Ball’s memorial service including hymns and an arrangement of the song “Make Someone Happy”. Accompanied by (3) photos of the crypt from which the rubbing was made. In very good condition. $200 - $300

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85. WILLIAM BOYD SIGNATURE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” WESTERN HAT AND POSTER FOR SANTA FE MARSHAL. Getting his start in silent "lm, Boyd was featured in a number of comedies and swashbuckling adventure "lms, including some for Cecil B. DeMille. Boyd’s well-modulated voice helped him to make the transition from silent "lms to talkies. In 1935, he signed a six-picture deal to star as “Hopalong Cassidy”, a role he would play for the rest of his life. “Hoppy”, of course, didn’t smoke, drink or swear on screen and hardly ever kissed the heroine. Boyd also insisted on minimizing the violence in “Cassidy” "lms and television shows. “Hopalong Cassidy”, dressed in black and riding his white horse, “Topper”, was an enormously popular hero to millions of youngsters for many years. This William Boyd signature “Hopalong Cassidy” black felt hat features a distinctive forward-canted crown, and is handwritten on the inside in white ink “B & B”. Originally acquired from the William Boyd estate, an exceptional piece of Hollywood history. This hat is instantly recognizable as the signature western hat of one of the most famous cowboys to ever gallop across the Hollywood frontier! In good condition. $3,000 - $5,000

86. VINTAGE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” LASSO GAME. (1950) “Hopalong Cassidy” lasso “ring toss” game consisting of rope hoops and plastic Hopalong "gure stake. Box shows wear and rubbing. All game pieces are in very good condition. $100 - $200

87. VINTAGE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” WOODBURNING SET. (c.1950s) “Hopalong Cassidy” complete wood burning kit. Contains pre-printed wood shingles for burning designs, paints, color "lms, wood burning stylus and instructions for use. One small shingle of “Topper” the horse has been painted. Other shingles are clean. The 17.5 x 13 in. box is in very good condition with minor edge splitting. $100 - $200

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88. VINTAGE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” TARGET. (1950) “Hopalong Cassidy” Stagecoach holdup target. One side of the 17 x 14 in. metal target features the image of “Hopalong Cassidy” next to a bullseye, the other side is a map of a stagecoach holdup with numbered targets. The printed metal target would have been used with suction cup darts and gun. In very good condition. $100 - $200

89. VINTAGE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” CANASTA GAME IN BOX. (c.1950s) “Hopalong Cassidy” Canasta card set with the image of “Cassidy” on the box top and 2 decks of playing cards. The cards feature, “colorful symbols of the west”. Contents in good condition. Box shows some age and wear but remains solid and in good condition. $100 - $200

90. VINTAGE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” PICTURE GUN AND THEATER. (1939) Approx. 4 in. long “picture gun” with (2) "lm strips in original box that converts to a mini-movie theater. The plastic and metal gun features a hinged chamber for the battery and to load "lm. This is a metal "lm gun that projects movies from the end of the barrel when the gun trigger is depressed. There is an 8 x 32 in. cardboard proscenium included to create a picture theater using the box. Gun and box remain in good condition and electronics remain untested. $200 - $400

91. VINTAGE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” RADIO. (1950) A large, electric plug-in Arvin Model 441-T bedside radio. The body of the radio is black metal. The face is gilded in a silver foil relief of “Hopalong Cassidy” framing dials and speaker, rearing up on his horse “Topper” over brown fabric speaker grill with cactus and wagons in the background. The tuning dial shows wear and rubbed o! numbers and the foil face is devoid of any paint. This 8 x 5 x 3 in. radio is completely original and in good condition (no back). Electronics present but untested. $100 - $200

92. VINTAGE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” PEN DISPLAY WITH 4 PENS. (1950) Complete “Hopalong Cassidy” store counter Parker Pen display with 4 pens. Color cardboard display features the image of a smiling “Hopalong Cassidy” introducing, “My new Parkette ball-point pen”. This pen actually represents Parker’s "rst produced ballpoint pen. The bottom of the display contains holes to hold 40 pens upright. The four included pens are plastic and metal barreled with a small painted plastic “Cassidy” head as pen cap. From 1950. All in "ne condition. $200 - $300

93. VINTAGE “HOPALONG CASSIDY” WRIST WATCH IN BOX. (c.1950s) Vintage “Hopalong Cassidy” wristwatch with metal-tipped, Western style wristband with “Hopalong Cassidy’s” likeness on the watch face. In original box. Box shows rubbing, age and wear. The watch is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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94. GENE AUTRY TOY GUITAR IN ORIGINAL CASE. (c. 1950s) Plastic Emenee brand (No. 601) Gene Autry Guitar in box. The plastic guitar measures 31.5 in. from top of neck to base and 11 in. at the widest part of the body. The all-plastic guitar features a black head with Gene Autry Cowboy Guitar printed on the face and a neck with chords spelled out on frets and a brown face and back made to look like wood with embossed images of Autry, steer, spurs and guns. Gene Autry’s name is embossed on bottom right. The guitar case box is printed to look like alligator skin with a colorful illustration of Autry playing guitar for a couple of young cowpokes. The guitar is in good condition, unstrung and with some signs of wear. The box is in fair condition with tears to the sides and a plastic carrying handle detached on one end. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $100 - $200

95. ROY ROGERS LEATHER HOLSTER SET IN BOX. (c. 1950s) This vintage Roy Rogers holster set consists of a 32 in. long, tooled leather belt with “Roy Rogers” stamped on the back. An “RR” brand appears on top of rivets that hold leather straps that make up two bullet holders. Set comes with (2) 10 in. long cap-"ring six-shooters with revolving cylinders. Guns made by Lone Star, England (c. 1955). Box features “Roy Rogers” ‘Pledge To Parents’ with Roy’s facsimile signature at bottom right. Box shows some age and wear with minimal staining on upper right corner. All else, in very good condition. $300 - $400

96. ROY ROGERS PLAY SET WITH BOX. (c. 1950s) Vintage Marx lithographed tin buildings and furniture. Comes with a plastic hitching rail, watering trough and other side accessories. 27.5 in. x 7.5 in. x 3.5 in tin-litho storefront features full-color façade and interior for play inside and out. Includes horses, wagon, buckboard and multiple 2 in. plastic cowboy "gures. Pieces are in very good condition. Original 34.5 in. x 9.5 in. x 3 in. box shows some age but is in good condition with crisp graphics. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $200 - $300

98. “FIX-IT” CHUCK WAGON AND JEEP IN BOX. (c. 1950s) Marx brand 17 in. long, yellow plastic rolling Jeep and green, red and brown plastic rolling Chuck Wagon attached. The Chuck Wagon’s vinyl canopy is brightly printed with “Roy Rogers” name in rope cursive and many Western images. The Jeep and wagon are in "ne condition with (7) plastic “"x it” pieces and (1) metal repair wrench. The 27.5 in. x 7.5 in. x 4 in. box is in poor condition with age, wear, some moisture staining and a detached front $ap. But all box parts are present and the graphics remain crisp and clear. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $100 - $200

99. DAVY CROCKETT AT THE ALAMO “KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER” PLAY SET IN BOX. (c. 1950s) Marx Toys detailed, tin-litho Alamo, ready to be folded and assembled. Includes 2 in. tall “Davy Crockett” and other "gures, horses, canon, well, and other fort accessories. Printed on the entrance arches of the Alamo is, “Walt Disney’s O#cial Davy Crocket Alamo”, with images of Fess Parker as Crockett on either side of the entryway. The set pieces are clean and in very good condition. The original 23 in. x 14.5 in. x 4 in. box is in poor condition from age and wear, but graphics remain bright and clean. Set comes with original assembly instructions and Davy Crockett story pamphlet. $400 - $600

97. ROY ROGERS PLASTIC SILVER TOY RIFLE. (c. 1950s) 25.75 in. long plastic silver ri$e with “Roy Rogers” imprinted on left hand side of stock in red paint. This is a silver colored plastic “Cap Shooting Carbine Ri$e”. The stock features scrollwork and images of cowboys and Wild West scenes. In "ne condition. $100 - $200

100. BAT MASTERSON COSTUME AND MASK ON STORE DISPLAY. (c. 1950s) This is a 1950s Ben Cooper brand Bat Masterson, Western kid’s costume consisting of plastic mask, vest, tie, tie ring and belt slide. The vintage costume is attached to its rare original store display card. All items are in vintage very good condition. $200 - $300

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101. THE RESTLESS GUN BOARD GAME. (c. 1950s) Based on the 1957-1959 TV Western show, Restless Gun, this is a spin-and-move game using colored marbles as placeholders. The unused board features cutout divots to hold the marbles, and two spinners are built into the board itself. Vaguely similar to “Parcheesi” or “Sorry”. Play money is also included. The bright clean box has minimal corner wear and all else is in "ne condition. $100 - $200

102. LAWMAN LUNCH BOX WITH THERMOS. (c. 1960s) Vintage Western metal lunchbox with thermos. Lawman lunchbox features sheri! and deputy "ring guns at surrendering outlaws. Lunchbox shows wear from use. Otherwise, in good condition. $100 - $200

103. “WILD BILL HICKOK” LUNCH BOX WITH THERMOS. (c. 1960s) “Wild Bill Hickok & Jingles” metal lunchbox with thermos featuring “Wild” Bill trick-riding his horse “Jingles” out on the plains. Lunchbox and thermos shows wear from use. Otherwise, in good condition. $100 - $200

104. “WILD BILL HICKOK” HOLSTER BELT CAP PISTOLS AND CANTEEN. (c. 1960s) Wild Bill Hickok brown leather gun belt with ammo loops for red bullets, metal belt buckle and suede-fringed detailed holster ornamented with metal studs and stars. Comes with two ornate, die-cast cap pistols with cast resin horse head grips. There is an old-style plastic canteen attached. All in used, good condition. $200 - $300

105. GUNSMOKE HOLSTER SET IN BOX. (c. 1960s) Gunsmoke “Matt Dillon” holster set by Halco. With vinyl hip holster belt and two die-cast cap guns included. The original window box features the heroic image of James Arness as U. S. Marshall Matt Dillon. The box shows signs of age and wear but has retained its cellophane window. A good and graphic vintage Western toy set. $100 - $200

106. GUNSMOKE LUNCH BOX WITH THERMOS. (c. 1960s) Vintage Gunsmoke “Matt Dillon”, U.S. Marshall metal lunchbox with thermos. Lunchbox depicts James Arness as “Matt Dillon” drawing his six-shooter. Lunchbox shows moderate wear, otherwise, in very good condition. $100 - $200

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107. STEVENS PIONEER CAP PISTOL IN BOX. (c. 1950s) Stevens Pioneer repeating toy cap pistol made by J. E. Stevens Co., well-known for manufacturing cast metal novelty banks. Both cap pistols in "ne condition and boxes in good condition. $100 - $200

108. VINTAGE TEXAN JR. SMOKING CAP GUN AND GOLD-PLATED TEXAN JR. CAP GUN. (c. 1950s) (2) Vintage Hubley cap guns, mint in boxes. (1) Texan Jr. smoking cap gun and (1) Gold-plated Texan Jr. cap gun. From Hubley, the leading maker of "ne cap guns and metal toys since 1894. Boxes in good condition. Guns in "ne condition. $200 - $300

109. VINTAGE HUBLEY DERRINGER AND TEXAN JR. CAP PISTOLS. (c. 1950s) (2) vintage cap pistols. (1) Hubley Texan Jr. cap pistol with easy open cap magazine and ornate scrollwork (1) Dagger Derringer 2-shot cap pistol in box. Both in "ne condition and in original boxes. From Hubley, the leading maker of "ne cap guns and metal toys since 1894. $200 - $300

110. HUBLEY 2-IN-1 GUN CAP PISTOL AND RODEO CAP PISTOL. (c. 1950s) (2) vintage cap pistols. (1) Hubley 2-in-1 cap gun (“Change barrels in a ji!y”) and (1) Hubley Rodeo cap pistol. Both in "ne condition and in original boxes in god condition. From Hubley, the leading maker of "ne cap guns and metal toys since 1894. $100 - $200

111. HUBLEY DEPUTY CAP PISTOL AND BADGE AND STEVENS BANG-O CAP PISTOL. (c. 1950s) (2) vintage cap pistols. (1) J. E. Stevens Company “Bang-O” repeating cap pistol with “Colored Tenite Grips”, and (1) Hubley Deputy cap pistol with badge. The J. E. Stevens Co. was well- known for manufacturing cast metal novelty banks. Both cap pistols in "ne condition and boxes in good condition. $100 - $200

112. (6) RINSO BLUE SOAP BOXES SEALED WITH “PALADIN” HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL CARDS INSIDE. (c. 1950s) (6) incredibly rare 1959 Rinso Blue soapboxes - still full of soap and with Have Gun Will Travel trading cards sealed inside. One large 11 x 4 in. box (only size known to have contained (2) trading cards) and one regular size 8.5 x 6 x 2.5 in. box. Both boxes feature the image of actor Richard Boone in character as the popular Western character “Paladin” in the Have Gun Will Travel TV series which ran from 1957 to 1963. With some denting and signs of age, the integrity of the factory boxes remains strong and likely represents the best example of these items existing. $800 - $1,000

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113. BONANZA RUB-ONS SET. (c. 1960s) Complete Hasbro Bonanza “Rub-On” set. Includes 6 sheets of color rub-on transfers (6) 11 x 9 in. paper templates for application of rub-ons, a wooden tongue depressor for burnishing rub-ons from sheet to paper, and manufacturer’s instructions. The 16.5 x 13 in. original box features the cast of Bonanza riding on the plains. Unused contents and box in very good condition. $100 - $200

114. “MAVERICK” TOY SADDLE RIFLE IN BOX. (1950s-1960s) 26.5 in. long “Maverick” saddle ri$e in box. This toy gun features a metal barrel and plastic body. The stock is made of a brown marbled-plastic fashioned to look like wood. The gun butt bears the “Maverick” name stamped in gold with a “License Warner Brothers Pictures Inc.” below the name. The trigger activates the ri$e hammer, which makes a loud clacking sound when it comes in contact with its bed. In very good condition. Comes with the original box in "ne condition featuring images of “Bret” and “Bart Maverick” (played by James Garner and Jack Kelly respectively). $200 - $300

115. RIN-TIN-TIN FORT APACHE PLAY SET IN BOX WITH SPARE PIECE. (c. 1960s) Marx brand vintage tin-litho cabin with plastic “Rusty”, “Rin-Tin-Tin”, two-inch tall cowboys and indians, horses and many accessories. Copyright on box by Herbert Leonard Productions 1956. The box is in good condition and features an image of “Rusty” and “Rinty” in the upper left corner. $100 - $200

116. “RIN-TIN-TIN” PAINT BY NUMBER SET. (1956) paint by number water color out"t by Transogram. Colorful original box contains cardboard insert with instructions, (2) unpainted paint by numbers leafs with the images of (1) a wagon train, and, (1) cavalry and a watercolor paint palette and brush. The paints have been well used. Box is in fair condition. Contents in varying conditions. Overall, good. $100 - $200

117. “RUSTY” COSTUME WITH MASK IN BOX / “RIN-TIN-TIN” COSTUME IN BOX. (c. 1950s) (2) vintage Ben Cooper kid’s costumes, (1) Rin-Tin-Tin rubber mask and costume and (1) “Rusty” plastic mask and costume, both in original boxes (with broken cellophane windows). The Rin-Tin-Tin mask has deteriorated and is hardened while the Rusty mask remains in good condition. $100 - $200

118. “CORPORAL RUSTY” AND HORSE SET IN BOX. (c. 1950s) O#cial “Corporal Rusty” of the Rin Tin Tin Series, copyright Screen Gems Inc. (c. 1960s). Comes with saddle, bridle, canteen, knife belt, ri$e, scabbard, reins and hat and was made by Marx. The back panel of 4 x 9.75 x 12.5 in. features illustrated instructions for “Corporal Rusty” and “Horse Accessories”,. Box $aps are detached but present. Included are (2) 4.75 in. Rusty and (1) 8.5 in. tall horse. In poor condition. $100 - $200

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119. FORT APACHE PLAY SET IN BOX. Marx brand (c. 1950s–1960s) (Series 500) Fort Apache play set in box. Set includes A tin-litho cabin, stockade, plastic fencing, $ag, multiple two-inch tall cavalry and indian "gures, block houses with ladders, teepee, totem pole and other accessories like canon, camp"re and more! Assembly required. All pieces are in "ne condition. Original box is in Good condition with clean graphics. $100 - $200

120. SIGNED PRODUCTION STILL OF CLAYTON MOORE “THE LONE RANGER” AND JAY SILVERHEELS “TONTO”. (c. 1950s) Vintage 9 x 7.25 in. black-and-white production still of “The Lone Ranger” and “Tonto” during production of The Lone Ranger, signed by Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels. In "ne condition. $200 - $300

121. VINTAGE LONE RANGER TOY COLLECTION. (c. 1950s –1960s) Vintage (4) piece “Lone Ranger” and “Tonto” toy collection including: (1) 20 in. tall “Tonto” doll by Dollcraft Novelty Co., with composition head and hands in faux-buckskin out"t and oil cloth moccasins. Bottom of pant legs feature printed image of “Tonto” with text above and below, (1) “Tonto” hand puppet in box (1) “Lone Ranger” cap pistol in black leather holster and (1) Child’s, black felt “Have Gun Will Travel” cowboy hat. Hand puppet rubber head is hardened and misshapen and box is in poor condition. All else, in good condition. $300 - $500

122. (2) LIFE SIZE “LONE RANGER” CEREAL ADVERTISEMENT STANDEES. (c. 1950s–1960s) A set of (2) General Mills “Lone Ranger” store standees. Including (1) 3-piece “Lone Ranger” standee, which measures 72.5 x 28 in. when standing with gun slinging “Lone Ranger” and “Reward A Better Breakfast” wanted sign cereal attachment. With some spot water damage (1) “Lone Ranger” rearing up on “Silver” standee measuring 59.5 x 31.75 in. when assembled and with rope reigns with age and minor wear. Both standees include original assembly instructions. Impressive displays in vintage good condition. Special shipping arrangements will appply. $400 - $600

123. VINTAGE “LONE RANGER” DOLL. (c. 1950s – 1960s) O#cial 15.5 in. tall “Lone Ranger” doll. Manufactured by T.L.R. Co. Inc., the doll consists of painted composition head, hands, boots and a stu!ed fabric body. He wears a black felt mask, bright yellow bandana, plaid shirt and faux-bu! leather chaps. Cu!s, belt and holsters are made of shiny black material. Original round paper tag is still attached with an image of the “Lone Ranger” on his trusty horse exclaiming, “Hi-Yo Silver”. Hat is missing. Holster shows some age. All else, in very good condition. $200 - $300

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124. COLLECTION OF (32) VINTAGE HARTLAND FIGURES AND HORSES. (c. 1950s) A large collection of (22) cowboy and indian plastic rider "gures on horses and with accessories including: (1) Roy Rogers on “Trigger” and his dog “Bullet” (1) Dale Evans on “Buttermilk” (1) Bu!alo Bill (1) Jim Bowie on his horse “Blaze” (1) General Robert E. Lee with Confederate $ag (1) Rory Calhoun (2) Clayton Moore as “The Lone Ranger” on “Silver” (1) Sgt. Preston of the Yukon (1) Robert Culp as “Hoby Gilman” (1) George Washington on “Ajax” (1) Annie Oakley on “Target” (1) “Chief Thunderbird” (1) Richard Boone as “Paladin” (1) Michael Ansara as “Chief Cochise” (1) Ward Bond as “Major Seth Adams” (1) Chuck Connors as “The Rifelman” (1) Wyatt Earp on “Tombstone” (1) James Arness as “Matt Dillon” (1) Jon Lupton as “Tom Je!ers” and (2) Unidenti"ed "gures on horses (10) Standing gun slinger "gures with rubber band spring-loaded arms for quick drawing. All "gures are accompanied by personalized accessories: hats, holsters and guns, $ags, knives, etc. Also includes (2) Hartland Plastics Inc. box brochures. Some gunslinger’s original rubber bands have deteriorated but can be easily replaced. Overall in good condition. $800 – $1,200

126. “TOM CORBETT” SPACE CADET WRIST WATCH ON ROCKET CARD. (c. 1950s) “Tom Corbett” “Space Cadet” wristwatch (“for boys and girls”), with rocket designs. Comes on its original, rocket-shaped, cardboard store display card with the mechanics untested. The card shows its age and some wear. The watch remains in "ne condition. $100 - $200

128. “TOM CORBETT” SPACE CADET METAL WIND-UP ROCKET TOY. (c. 1950s) Made by the Marx toy company, this is one of the rarest “Tom Corbett” toys in existence. All metal, rolling wind-up toy with colorful printed rocket ship details. Other than one possible reproduction back tail "n, it is in original, clean very good condition. $200 - $300

125. “TOM CORBETT” SPACE CADET KID’S BELT. (c. 1950s) O#cial “Tom Corbett” Cadet 12 in. long leather belt with metal buckle. Original display card features a 6.5 in. long, punch-out rocket ship, unpunched. Belt has a leather buckle featuring a metal rocket ship. “Space Cadet” is printed on the belt and buckle. Manufactured by Yale. Card shows age and some soiling. Belt in good condition. $100 - $200

127. “TOM CORBETT” SPACE CADET BRACES ON CARD. (c. 1950s) “Tom Corbett” braces (suspenders). Elastic with metal rocket-shaped buckles. On original rocket-shaped store display card. The card shows some signs of age and wear. The suspenders remain in very good condition. $100 - $200

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129. “TOM CORBETT” SPACE CADET “COSMIC VISION HELMET” IN BOX. (c. 1950s) Scarce original “Tom Corbett” “Cosmic Vision Helmet” in its graphically illustrated box. Helmet measures 11.5 in. x 10 in. and is made from a thin sheet of re$ective mirror plastic and vacuum-formed accent pieces indicating audio receptors and a vacuum-formed top with Space Cadet symbol and “Space Helmet” text embossed in plastic. With assembly instruction sheet. Box and helmet in very good condition. $200 - $300

130. VINTAGE “TOM CORBETT” SPACE CADET COSTUME. (c. 1950s) Brightly colored, fabric kid’s costume with red, blue and yellow tunic, elastic red striped shorts and black leather gloves with “Space Cadet” logo and planets screen printed on the red piped gauntlet of the gloves. The bold “Tom Corbett” symbol is emblazoned on the chest of the tunic. In good condition. $200 - $300

131. “FLASH GORDON” 2-WAY TELEPHONE ON CARD. (c. 1950s) Marx toys manufactured “Flash Gordon” 2-Way Telephone. Consisting of (2) hand-held metal cups and a length of string that connects the two. A glamorous version of a string and two tin cans still on the original store card. Card and telephones in good condition. $100 - $200

132. “FLASH GORDON” “SPACE OUTFIT” ON ORIGINAL DISPLAY CARD. (c. 1950s) Complete “Flash Gordon” space out"t consisting of space anti-solar ray goggles with elastic head-strap, “Flash Gordon” yellow plastic belt with rocket buckle and “Flash Gordon” space compass with yellow plastic wristband. Belt and wristband feature printed futuristic spaceship vignettes. The out"t comes attached to its original card. Card and pieces show signs of age. In good condition. $100 - $200

133. “BUCK ROGERS” 2-SIDED 1940S SCHOOL SUPPLIES ADVERTISING POSTER. (1940s) A two-sided, 18 x 24.25 in. advertising poster for 1940s school supplies, designed to be hung on a display wire or displayed two-sided or separated into two individual posters in a store window.   Printed in red, blue, and yellow on white heavy paper stock. One side features characters “Buck Rogers” and “Wilma”, while the other side reads “School Sale” beside an image of a spaceship blasting o!.  Introduced in 1928 in Amazing Stories magazine, “Buck Rogers” immediately made the jump to the Sunday funnies by 1929 making him the "rst science-"ction character to appear in the comic strip medium. The licensing of the character was extensive, featuring “Buck Rogers” on toy spaceships, space guns, comic books, costumes, early action "gures, school supplies and much more! The poster is crisp, colorful and in very good condition. $100 - $200

134. “BUCK ROGERS” SPACE HELMET, HOLSTER AND GUN. (c. 1930s) suede and metal ornamented helmet, leather holster and infamous spacegun; the “Buck Rogers” XZ-31 Rocket Pistol, constructed of die-cast steel. Pulling back the handle and "ring the gun creates a loud pop!  The helmet has deteriorated and is sti! but the Sci-Fi holster and gun are in good condition. $300 - $500

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135. “BUCK ROGERS” CHILD’S COSTUME IN BOX. A 1935 “Buck Rogers” in the 25th Century kid’s costume from Sackman Brothers, NY. The size 10 costume consists of cloth Jodhpur pants with attached faux-suede gaiters. Black and orange tunic with faux suede, metal studded chest medallion with faded “Buck Rodgers” silhouette, brown leather belt and faux-suede futuristic aviator’s helmet with integral soft goggles and “Buck Rodgers” name and cartoons printed. All faux-suede components have sti!ened and become in$exible. All else, in good condition. Box remains in very good condition with only minor age and corner wear. $300 - $500

136. SWIFT MEATS ADVERTISING POSTER. (1958) A vintage 21.25 x 30 in. printed advertising poster featuring a spaceship and astronaut touting free premiums like space trading cards, celestial maps, space guides and booklets, and various meat products associated with the Swift Meats promotion. In "ne condition. $100 - $200

137. 137. OUTER LIMITS BOARD GAME. 1964 Outer Limits board game by Milton Bradley. The game is contained in a bright and graphic box depicting some favorite creatures from the Sci-Fi TV series. The game consists of a deck of 42 cards and a game board. There is some splitting of box edges, which can be repaired. Contents, in very good condition. $100 - $200

138. “REX MARS” PLANET PATROL PLAY SET IN BOX. (1953) Marx tin-litho space center base with tin-litho space rock walls, multiple 2 in. tall plastic spacemen with clear helmets, spaceships, rocket launchers, space cars and other fantastic Sci-Fi accessories. 22.5 in. x 14.5 in. x 4 in. box front in excellent condition. Box sides show wear and age. All pieces are in good condition. $300 - $500

139. RED BALL JETS SHOE DISPLAY. (c. 1960s) Red Ball store display for “Jets” sneakers. A die cut, snap-together standing display with a grinning astronaut wearing sunglasses and space helmet while touting the virtues of Red Ball Jet sneakers, “Always fresh and clean sta-kleen insole…won’t curl or crack.” Display assembly instruction diagram printed on panels. Assembled display is designed to accommodate an actual shoe appearing as if the astronaut is holding it. In used but complete and very good condition. $100 - $200

140. MONOGRAM SPACE TAXI MODEL KIT STORE DISPLAY. (1959)Monogram “Space Taxi” model kit display. This 10.5 x 7 x 6 in. store display consists of an assembled and "nished model kit on a cardboard counter display stand. The display features the “Monogram” logo and information on the kit. The text mentions that the kit was “Designed by Willy Ley, famous space travel authority”. Some corner stubbing and cleaning needed, but otherwise card and model in very good condition. $200 - $300

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141. MOONWALKER SEALED IN BOX, BY PERRY ART. 1960s unopened cardboard “Moon Walker” playhouse, sealed in box. This is a fold out space capsule to be constructed and used as a playhouse for kids. The bold graphic illustration on the front of box shows a happy child standing inside the capsule. Easy assembly instructions are graphically presented on the back of the factory sealed box. In very "ne condition. $400 - $500

142. SPACE RANGER “ROCKY JONES” WATCH. “Rocky Jones” wristwatch (“for boys and girls”), both with rocket designs. Item is in rocket-shaped store display card. In very good unsed condition. Box shows minor rubbing. $200 - $300

143. SPACE PHONE, MINT ON CARD. (1953) A set of (2) metal, hand held “Space Phones” mint on card. The classic “tin cans and a string” trick in a Sci-Fi design and package. The metal transmitter/receivers contain printed cardboard inserts. Attached to the original display card also in very good condition. $100 - $200

144. “FREEDOM 1” CARDBOARD SPACE BAG. A “Freedom 1” cardboard and vinyl carrying Space Bag printed with rockets and space capsules. Handle has torn loose and vinyl buckles have broken, but the bag remains a colorful display piece. $100 - $200

145. “RIP FOSTER” PICTURE JIGSAW PUZZLE. (1957) Whitman brand “Rip Foster” assembled and framed and 21 x 17.5 in. matted jigsaw puzzle (11 x 14 in. visible through mat) depicting two spacemen with ray guns against a background of space. One lower center puzzle piece shows image loss. In good vintage condition. $100 - $200

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146. SPACE PATROL WALKIE-TALKIE IN STORE DISPLAY BOX. 1950s original, complete walkie-talkie set. Consisting of (2) plastic, hand held Sci-Fi walkie talkies that work on the “string and tin-can” principle. Box and contents in very good condition and in a very nice original store display box. The colors still pop! $100 - $200

147. STRATO SPACE GUN TOY. The 1953 4 x 8.5 in. Strato Gun is manufactured from chrome-plated, die-cast metal and made to "re rolls of caps. The body and barrel of the gun $ip upwards, revealing the cap mechanism just above the handle. The toy was originally available in both chrome and matte "nishes. Red paint accents the "nish on this vintage space toy. In "ne condition. $100 - $200

148. CAP ROCKETS IN DISPLAY BOX. (c. 1950s–1960s) A full store display box of (25 +) nickel cap rockets in a beautiful color-printed box. The plastic and metal rocket toys were made for the head of the rocket to be loaded with a paper cap and then thrown in the air. The balanced and weighted toy would fall to the ground and discharge the cap noisily on impact. The display box and rockets inside are in "ne condition. $100 - $200

149. CAPTAIN VIDEO BOARD GAME. (Milton Bradley, 1952) Complete vintage Captain Video space board game. The game includes instructions on the inside of the lid, a cardboard stand up spaceship console or dashboard with game spinners and wooden pegs for moving around the folding galaxy game board. The 19 x 9.75 in. box is in fair condition. Content is in mildly faded but good condition with all pieces included. $100 - $200

150. RICE CHEX CEREAL BOX WITH DECODER BELT AND SMOKE GUN. (c. 1950s–1960s) Vintage Rice Chex with cereal premiums; plastic rocket ship belt with a gold plastic buckle and a red plastic space “smoke” gun. The empty cereal box comes with original printed belt use instructions. The box features the printed premium o!er. Premiums and box in very good condition. $100 - $200

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151. ROCKET RACE GAME IN A BOX. Rocket Race board game (1958) with space compass (actually, a board game spinner) for an “exciting race around the solar system”. Box and game in very good condition. $100 - $200

152. “REX MARS” PLANET PATROL PLASTIC TOY GUN. The “Rex Mars” Planet Patrol Atomic Pistol is a plastic $ashlight gun made by the Marx Toy Company in the 1950s. It is identical to the popular “Tom Corbett” Space Cadet Atomic Pistol and the Cosmic Mars Pistol. In very good condition. $100 - $200

153. “CAPTAIN VIDEO” ROCKET LAUNCHER IN DISPLAY BOX. 1950s “Captain Video” (and his video rangers) rocket launcher in original store display box. Colorful space-themed box with window. Includes plastic rockets and catapult. Touting “interplanetary adventures”. Box and content in very good condition. $100 - $200

154. VINTAGE JAPANESE METAL WIND-UP ROBOT AND ROCKET RACE GAME. Vintage 1950s Japanese (Japan-Yoshiya) metal wind up Sparky Robot. Rare and in good condition. Mechanism untested. This set also includes a Rocket Race board game (1958) with space compass (actually, a board game spinner) for an “exciting race around the solar system”. In very good condition. $300 - $400

155. 1954 ATOMIC DISINTEGRATOR TOY SPACE GUN. The Atomic Disintegrator was the only space gun made by the Hubley cap gun company. A spectacular vintage space gun made of die-cast metal and bright molded red plastic handle. Detailed with metal cast dial features and Atomic Disintegrator name on both sides of the gun. Pull the knob under the barrel and the cap chamber opens. In "ne condition. $200 - $300

156. GUIDED MISSLES AND LAUNCHER IN DISPLAY BOX. (c. 1950s–1960s) Guided Missiles and Launcher includes a black plastic gun with spring-launcher and colorful cap rockets. Complete set in box with caps. Box shows signs of age with all else in very good condition. $100 - $200

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157. EARLY SUPERMAN JIG SAW PICTURE PUZZLES IN BOX. Vintage 1940s (3) Superman puzzles in box. The box contains (1) complete puzzle and (2) other partial puzzles from the same series. The box features “The Man of Steel” rescuing a woman who is falling through the air. This puzzle is a very early example of Superman merchandise. The puzzle pieces are in good condition, while the box has some paper loss and breakage on the sides, the image and colors remain vibrant and fresh. Overall, in good vintage condition. $100 - $200

158. VINTAGE SUPERMAN MEMORABILIA COLLECTION. A large (8) piece collection of original vintage Superman memorabilia. Includes: (1) 1950s Superman swim !ns set and Safety Swim Club card, in box, (1) 1953 TV Guide featuring Steve Reeves as “Clark Kent” and “Superman” on cover, (1) 1972 Mego “Superman” eight inch action !gure in cloth costume in box, (4) pins: (2) 1966 O"cial “Superman” Club pins, 1-French “Superman” pin, 1-small “Superman” America club pin, and, (1) Superhero lenticular card featuring “Superman” and other heroes. Boxes are in fair condition, all items in good condition. $200 - $400

159. ATOM MAN VS. SUPERMAN FINAL DRAFT SCRIPT. (Columbia, 1950) Vintage original script for Atom Man Vs. Superman. 8 x 11.5 in. bradded script written by George H. Plympton, Joseph F. Poland and David Mathews. In this story “Superman” (Kyrk Alyn) battles “Lex Luthor” (Lyle Talbot) in his villainous new identity as “Atom Man”. Exhibits some edge toning and chipping. The last page of the script is detached with paper loss at the bottom, but content is undamaged. In fair but complete condition. $200 - $300

160. SUPERMAN KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES STORE DISPLAY. Rare 1950s cardboard cutout store display approx. 33.5 in. x 13 in. featuring a boldly colored illustration of Superman #ying while holding a box of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. The cutout comes beautifully displayed in a custom shadow box-style frame. The cutout shows extensive professional restoration with airbrushing throughout; one wing of the famous red cape may have been replaced; exhibits edge wear and staining on the upper tip of the cereal box. In good condition.Special shipping arrangements will apply. $600 - $800

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161. VINTAGE SUPERMAN COLORING SETS, TOYS, CARDS AND USPS STANDEE. A large collection of Superman character items including: (1) Limited edition SkyBox The Return of Superman complete trading cards set with dual “Superman” cover collector’s album and rare silver foil card (1) Ideal brand “Superman” card game (1) Colorforms set (1) crayon by numbers set (1) Playing card set in triangular “S” logo tin (1) Print putty in original blister pack and card (1) Set of three “Superman” paper !lm strips in original blister pack (1) coloring pencil set and (1) United Postal Service 75 x 33 in. Superman standee with original tri-folds and some wear and paper rubbing. Collection in overall good condition. $100 - $200

162. ORIGINAL PAINTING “SUPERMAN’S CHEST” BY STEVE KAUFMAN. Original 15 x 19 in. painting by Steve Kaufman, accomplished in acrylic on canvas, depicting the iconic “S” “Superman” emblem being exposed while “Clark Kent” opens his shirt to become his “Man of Steel” alter ego. The image is signed with black felt-tip pen “SAK”, on the back. In !ne condition. $600 - $800

163. SELECTION OF (5) SUPERMAN SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS AND (1) DRAWING. Lot of (5) includes a trio of 8 in. x 10 in. Christopher Reeve signed photographs in character as “Superman” (2) color and (1) black-white, (1) photograph from Superman II signed by the three “Kryptonian” villains: Terence Stamp (General Zod), Sarah Douglas (Ursa) and Jack O’Halloran (Non) and (1) black-and-white still of the cast of The Adventures of Superman signed by Noel Neill as “Lois Lane”. Also includes a pencil sketch of “Superman” in "ight, executed at a convention by artist Alex Ross. All in very good condition. $300 - $500

164. (2) DAILY PLANET NEWSPAPER PROPS FROM SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE. (Warner Bros., 1978) Set of (2) prop Daily Planet newspapers from Superman: The Movie. Featuring (1) cover page with the headline “Superman Saves Nation” and one multi-page paper with the headline, “Twin Nuclear Missiles Test Con!rmed”. Measuring 11.5 x 17 in. (folded) the papers are in very good condition. $400 - $600

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165. COLLECTION OF (5) SET DESIGN CONCEPT SKETCHES FOR SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE AND SUPERMAN II. (Warner Bros., 1978, 1980) (5) original set design concept sketches from the early stages of production of Superman: The Movie and Superman II, shot concurrently. Accomplished in ink and gouache on board with some cut-out components a!xed. Each board measures approx. 8.5 in. x 12 in. or slightly smaller, (3) storyboards are tipped to 13 x 7 in. board. Scenes include: (1) “Fortress of Solitude” – Facing Molecular Restructuring Machine (this from the climax of the second "lm), and (2) other scenes of Krypton, (1) “Gen. Zod” and crew trapped within the crystal Phantom Zone prison hurtling through space and (1) “Jor-El” in front of a luminous crystal. From the personal collection of Superman producer Ilya Salkind. All in good condition and suitable for framing. $600 - $800

166. BATMAN VINTAGE ALL STAR ICE CREAM AD, BOX AND PENNANT. A large 24 x 44.5 in. poster ad for All Star Batman Ice Cream. Manufactured by Cabbarus Creamery C. in Concord, NC. The ad shows a copyright from National Periodical Publications. Inc. (1966). The brightly colored orange, green and blue printed ad features pop comic art in the style of the “Batman” TV show opening credits. “Batman” and “Robin” run with superhero capes streaming behind them. This "ne condition ad is labeled “Bat Man Slam Bang Vanilla Banana Marshmallow in Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream”. Preserved in a purple metal frame with minor exterior scratches. The graphic ad is in "ne condition. Unexamined out of frame. Includes an empty All Star Batman ice cream box and a Batman and Robin vintage felt pennant. All in very good condition. $200 - $300

167. VINTAGE BATMAN COLORING-BOOK CANDY PROMOTIONAL POSTER. (c. 1966) 17 x 22 in. black and yellow printed promotional store poster for Holloway candy o#ering a free Batman coloring book with every six-pack of their Milk Duds, Black Cow and Slo-Poke candies. Poster features images of the “Caped Crusader”, branded candy packaging and coloring book. In very good condition. $200 - $300

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168. JIM CARREY “RIDDLER” COSTUME, GREEN BOWLER HAT AND GOLD CANE FROM BATMAN FOREVER. (Warner Bros., 1995) This instantly identi!able costume was worn by Jim Carrey for his portrayal of “Batman’s” nemesis, “The Riddler” in Batman Forever. The one-piece neon-green, stretch bodysuit is emblazoned with numerous question marks, The Riddler’s trademark. Includes green bowler hat with large question mark motif to front. The costume is completed by The Riddler’s signature 38 in. cane made of a metallic gold-painted resin shaft and rubber question-mark handle. This iconic character ensemble is an important landmark in the Riddler’s modern incarnation and the Batman legacy. In very good condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $10,000 - $15,000

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169. JIM CARREY COMPLETE “RIDDLER” WHITE RHINESTONE UNITARD & GLITTER COVERED CREEPERS WITH ILLUMINATED SKULL CANE FROM BATMAN FOREVER. (Warner Bros., 1995) This incredible, signature rhinestone unitard was worn by Jim Carrey in his convincing role as “Batman’s” nemesis, “Edward Nigma” – “the Riddler”. The costume is covered in thousands of multi-colored rhinestones and rhinestone-covered question marks. This incredible costume weighs !ve pounds! It also includes a pair of green and silver, glitter-covered creeper shoes. Together with the hero illuminated skull cane constructed of sturdy reinforced resin and capped by a metalized gold skull adorned with green faux emerald eyes and large gem set in forehead. The eyes illuminate via a small switch on the base of the skull (currently not working but could easily be repaired). A rare and instantly recognizable hero prop from the !lm, this being the !rst cane of this style we’ve ever encountered. The costume is completed by a green bowler hat with large question mark motif to front. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $8,000 - $10,000

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170. VINTAGE KING KONG JIGSAW PUZZLE, COMPLETE. Complete jigsaw Puzzle (150-pcs.). Approx. 11 X 20 in. O!ered as a premium giveaway, this puzzle was distributed to promote the release of RKO’s legendary giant ape picture. The puzzle features the image of the unforgettable battle sequence between the mighty “Kong” protecting “Ann Darrow” (Fay Wray) from a hungry T-Rex. Exhibits overall age and minor wear. All pieces present. In very good condition. $100 - $200

171. COLLECTION OF (348) VINTAGE BIG LITTLE BOOKS. This massive collection of (348) Big Little Books classic children’s comics and short stories features popular vintage titles like Little Orphan Annie, Donald Duck, Flash Gordon, Alley Oop, Lil’ Abner, Blondie and Dagwood and many more. Big Little Books, "rst published during 1932 by the Whitman Publishing Company of Racine, Wisconsin, are small, compact books designed with a captioned illustration opposite each page of text. Other publishers adopted this format after Whitman achieved success with its early titles, priced initially at 10¢ each. Each colorful book features large type and dozens of illustrations to help engage young minds. This collection o!ers a substantial sampling from the over 1,300 Big Little Books that were published. Individual books vary in condition from fair to very good, but are overall in good condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $800 - $1,000

172. 1950S HEARTTHROB IRON-ON PATCHES ON COMPLETE STORE DISPLAY. Heartthrob iron-on patches and standing counter display with 100+ patches and a window card. 20 x 15.5 in. backing board printed with “New! Exciting! Picture Patches now iron-on pix of your favorite stars”, with holes for insertion of 8 metal card hangers. With integral cardboard foldout stand. Display includes (100+) 3.5 x 3.5 in. teen heart-throb iron-on patches in plastic on 7.5 x 4 in. display cards with instructions on back of card. Patches feature images and facsimile signatures of Dick Clark, Rick Nelson, Fabian, Bobby Darin, David Nelson, Frankie Avalon and Jimmie Rodgers. The display also includes a two-sided window ad card with actual pictures of the heart-throbs. In "ne condition. $200 - $400

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174. 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA NAUTILUS MODEL BY MASTER REPLICAS. (Disney, 1954) Captain Nemo’s mysterious Nautilus sub is one the most recognizable seafaring ships in the history of cinema. This 31 in. long, highly detailed miniature of the mythical sub from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is an impressive display model. Master Replicas consulted with Nautilus maven and special FX artist Scott Brodeen to create this fantastic model. Attention to detail is phenomenal. The model features a wheel-house with gold metallic instruments visible through a transparent, vacuum-formed bubble window. The body is meticulously studded with tiny rivets and !n detail. The !nished model is realistically painted in brown and rust colors. A 6 x 28 x 1 in. display stand is !tted with a mirrored, ocean blue surface to re"ect the bottom of the model. The edge of the display base is signed “Scott Brodeen”. In very !ne condition and ready for display. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $300 - $500

175. (3) 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA “NAUTILUS” GICLEE PRINTS EMBELLISHED BY HARRISON ELLENSHAW. Collection of (3) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 18 x 36 in. framed “Nautilus” giclee prints on canvas. The images are renderings of scenes from the beloved Disney adventure !lm. Painted by the father and son team of legendary landscape artist Peter and his son, matte artist - Harrison Ellenshaw. Prints include: (1) “Vulcania” with Nautilus cruising to an exotic island port !lled with ships. (1) “Lying in Wait” with Nautilus cruising into a spectacular, !ery sunset, (1) “Captain Nemo’s World” with Nautilus deep under water as seen through the mouth of a sea cave with a deep-sea diver on the ocean "oor. All pieces are in !ne condition and unexamined out of frames. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $300 - $500

176. 1950S “ROBIN HOOD” CASTLE PLAY SET IN BOX. Marx Toy Robin Hood tin-litho play set with tin castle including 2 in. tall plastic “Robin Hood” and merry men !gures, sheri# of Nottingham, draw bridge, catapult, jousting knights and horses and other themed accessories. Play set pieces are in !ne condition while 26 x 9.5 x 5 in. box shows some age and wear. Set includes a copy of assembly instructions. $200 - $300

173. VINTAGE (16) HOWDY DOODY “ROYAL” DESSERT MIX BOXES. (16) full, unopened boxes of 1950s “Howdy Doody” themed Royal dessert mixes. All boxes feature “Howdy Doody” cut-out trading cards on back of the package including, “Howdy” himself, “Bu#alo Bob”, “Captain Scuttlebutt”, “Clarabell”, “Pierre the Chef”, “Flub-a-dub”, “Don Jose Bluster”, “Sir Archibald”, “The Inspector”, “Lanky Lou”, “Dilly Dally”, “Doctor Sing-a-song”, “Oil Well Willie”, “Princess Summer-Fall-Winter-Spring” and “Chief Featherman”. Flavors include Vanilla, Chocolate, Lemon Pie Filling, Vanilla Tapioca, Chocolate Tapioca, Orange-Coconut pudding, Custard, Lemon, Lime and Pineapple Gelatin desserts. An amazing and rare collection in very good condition. $600 - $800

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177. LARGE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE ZORRO COLLECTIBLES. (Disney TV, 1957–1959) An incredible collection of Zorro character items including; a metal Zorro Lunch box with thermos, Zorro bubblegum pack box and unopened wax pack, dominoes, activity box, complete Ben Cooper Zorro costume in box, “Wanted Dead or Alive” notepad, bean bag game, Zorro board game, (2) wax pack Foto-set wrappers, Zorro hand puppet, (2) comic strip viewers, (2) paper !lm strips in boxes, (2) vinyl wallets, pair of Zorro gloves with ring, boot-shaped plastic mug with “Z” handle, metal Zorro charm bracelet, Zorro wristwatch in box, Zorro “Secret Sight” mask, pocket knife, Zorro and the Secret Plan Little Golden Book, Zorro wrist-beacon, view-master discs in sleeve, (7) cutout cards, plastic cutout sheet, Zorro Magic eraser board, (10) Zorro mini-ceramic !gures, (4) pins and a ring, Zorro plastic bowl, plate and cup set and a Zorro printed tin canister. All in good vintage condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

178. GREEN HORNET FULL BOX OF BUBBLE GUM PACKS W/STICKERS (NO GUM). (20th Century-Fox TV, 1966–1967) A complete set of unopened Green Hornet wax pack stickers in store display box. The popular ’60s TV superhero is featured on these stickers presented in brightly colored wax packs, much the same way as traditional bubble gum cards. The stickers feature “Green Hornet” star Van Williams and his trusty sidekick “Kato” (a young and exciting Bruce Lee). This complete boxed set of sticker packs is incredibly rare. The wrappers from these packs alone have been known to sell for upwards of $50! Very good condition. $400 - $600

179. COLLECTION OF VARIOUS VINTAGE CRACKERJACK MEMORABILIA. For more than a century, Cracker Jack has been a national treasure eaten at home, at the ballpark or movie theaters. Aside from the sweet, crunchy caramel corn, !rst introduced in 1893, the confection is just as famous for the clever toys included in every box. Here is a collection of Cracker Jack novelties including: A Cracker Jack battery operated clock - in !ne condition in original box and shrink wrap, vintage Cracker Jack tin, Cracker Jack bag clip, logo pins and buttons, sports team ball cap whistles, refrigerator magnets, joke cards, postcards, paperweight, periscopes, Jack !gure-whistle, playing cards, prize bags, painting and coloring book (c. 1900s), paper masks, drink cups, copies of original boxes, paper domino set, Cracker Jack brand nut package wrappers, Comic book charm bracelet ad page and more. All in very good condition. $200 - $300

180. 1950S AND 1960S CEREAL BOXES AND MAIL ORDER AUTO BADGES. (16) Assorted automobile-related cereal boxes and mailers and (45+) mail-ordered metal auto emblems. Cereal boxes range from 1950s to ’60s and include Wheaties, Cheerios, Pep Whole Wheat Flakes, Trix, Corn Flakes and many others. The auto emblems are machine stamped metal badges with auto auto company emblems in bright colored paint. Emblems include: Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Daimler, Studebaker, MG, Fiat, Nash, Jaguar, Bugatti, Bentley, Hudson and many more. Included are (4) complete boxes that the badges arrived in through the mail. Boxes come deconstructed, "at and in very good condition. The badges are in very !ne condition. $200 - $300

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181. MASSIVE LOT OF VINTAGE CEREAL PREMIUMS. A large collection of (500+) vintage in-box and mail-away cereal premiums including: Stickers, “Heart’s Desire” dress clip (c. 1930s) vacuum-formed badges of American Presidents, toy guns, toy airplanes, bird postcards, plastic army men, plastic spacemen, plastic animals, deep sea !gures, mini metal license plates, Star Wars items, animal badges, Bakelite, marble shooting tank, snap-together cars and robots, cup, saucer and bowl set, Ovaltine mug, decals, 45 record, metal “Dick Tracy” badges (c. 1930s), spy kit, boomerang tank, puzzles, plastic dinosaurs, Sugar Crisp advertising folder with a complete set of 28 railroad emblems, balloon-powered toys, dolls, Star Trek items, rings, jog-o-meter, treasure chest, submarine and much, much more. Premiums range in era from the 1930s to the 1970s and are all in good condition. many in original packaging and some with original mailing boxes, from a galaxy of di"erent American cereals and companies. Special shipping arrangements will apply. Interested bidders are encouraged to make an appointment to view the lot in person.  $500 - $1,000

182. LARGE LOT OF KELLOGG’S CEREAL BOXES. A large collection of (100+) vintage cereal boxes and some premiums from Kellogg’s. Including Corn Flakes, Pep, Froot Loops, Sugar Smacks, Raisin Bran, a Yogi the Bear premium paper mask, a factory roll of Sugar Rice Krinkles label paper, a salesman’s advertising folder with box covers and promotions and much more. From eras ranging from the 1930s to the 1970s. Includes empty boxes, full boxes, $attened packaging featuring comic strips and other box premiums. Interested bidders are encouraged to make an appointment to view the lot in person. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

183. LARGE LOT OF VINTAGE POST/GENERAL MILLS/QUAKER/NABISCO CEREAL BOXES. A large collection of (200+) vintage cereal boxes and some premiums from Post, General Mills, Quaker and Nabisco. Including: (c. 1930s) Post brand mini and large size boxes, Quaker Life, Pu"ed Wheat, Cap’n Crunch, Shredded Wheat, Nabisco Rice Monkeys (full box) Count Chocula with Bela Lugosi on the box and “Count Chocula Goes to Hollywood” and “The Monsters Go Disco” paper 45 RPM records, antique Post Toasties, Bran Flakes, Whole Bran Shreds and Postum Cereal, still in their waxed wrappers (c. 1930s) and much more. From eras ranging from the 1930s to the 1970s. Includes empty boxes, full boxes, $attened packaging featuring comic strips and other box premiums. Interested bidders are encouraged to make an appointment to view the lot in person. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $200 - $300

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184. GILBERT TOY “JAMES BOND” ASTON MARTIN BATTERY OPERATED CAR 1965. 11.25 in. lithographed tin, battery operated toy “007” Aston-Martin “As Seen In Gold!nger and Thunderball made in in Japan in 1965 by A. C. Gilbert Co. the car features; “Automatic Action”. A rear Bullet-proof shield deploys and retracts, hidden machine guns extend and light up accompanied by machine gun sounds, crash bumpers extend and retract, starts and stops automatically. Plus, manual action, front wheels steer, license plates revolve and a push-button ejector seat launches an enemy passenger through the rooftop. The car is in very !ne condition with tag and instruction sheet. The box is in !ne condition. $400 - $600

185. VINTAGE AURORA “ODD JOB” MODEL KIT. (Aurora, 1966) This is a rare original Aurora model kit. The snap and glue plastic !gure of the unforgettable “James Bond” thug, “Odd Job” assembles with signature deadly throwing bowler hat included. The model kit is unused, 100% complete and in a beautiful box with manufacturer’s assembly instructions and no splits or tears. In very !ne condition. $400 - $600

186. VINTAGE “JAMES BOND” ACTION PEN WITH “VAPER PAPER”. Unused “James Bond” spy vapor pen on original card. Use the 5.5 in. pen to write messages on included “007 Vapor Paper”. Write on the special paper, put it in water and “watch it disappear”. Toy Pen also functions as an alert whistle, shoots message projectiles and serves as a secret cap !ring device. Made by American Character, both pen and card are in very good condition. $100 - $200

187. VINTAGE CORGI “JAMES BOND” TOYOTA 2000 GT IN BOX. 1960s fantastic, die-cast, “Aki’s Toyota 2000GT Corgi 336” from You Only Live Twice. The car features an extra option, not seen in the !lm; an opening trunk, which !res missiles at persuing enemy cars. Car comes complete with interior !gures of “Aki” and “Bond” sitting in the sleek white roadster. Comes in a vintage store stock example of a box, no splits or tears. In !ne condition. $200 - $300

188. VINTAGE GILBERT “JAMES BOND” SPY WATCH. ("#$%) Made by the Gilbert Company of “Erector Set” fame. This is an oversize rectangular metal “007” wristwatch with secret sighting lenses and world time guide with accurate Swiss movement. This watch is unused, on its original card inside its original acrylic display case. $200 - $300

189. VINTAGE “JAMES BOND” BUBBLE GUM BOX. (c. 1960s) Empty “James Bond 007” Swell bubble gum card box. Vintage, die-cut store display can be assembled by folding out box lid for counter display of gum packets. Complete and in good condition. $100 - $200

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190. GOLDFINGER 1-SHEET POSTER, LINEN-BACKED. (Eon Prod., 1964) 27 x 41 in. linen-backed 1-sheet poster for Gold!nger, the third entry in the “Bond” franchise and the third to star Sean Connery as agent “007”: “James Bond”. The poster is in very good condition. $400 - $600

191. LARGE LOT OF VINTAGE “G.I. JOE” FIGURES AND TOYS. This is a large collection of vintage “G.I. Joe” !gures, toys and accessories. Including: (28) Variety of loose “G.I. Joe” !gures in uniforms (1) “G.I. Joe” footlocker (1) O"cial “G.I. Joe” Jeep in box with searchlight, cargo trailer and tripod ri#e (1) “G.I. Joe” lunchbox with thermos (1) “Action Marine” in box (1) “Sea Adventurer” in box (1) “G.I. Joe” - “Combat Infantry” game (1) Astronaut in space suit (1)” G.I. Joe” color by numbers in box (1) MP !gure in box (1) Astronaut in spacesuit and over 100 accessories including: hats, helmets, shoes, guns, knives, backpacks, mess kits, tents, uniform costume pieces, goggles, snowshoes, stretchers in#atable rafts, #ares, and much, much more. All in very good, vintage condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $1,000 - $1,500

192. COLLECTION OF (5) HOT WHEELS RED LINES CARS. This is a collection of (5) vintage Mattel Hot Wheels “Red Lines” series cars. Includes: (1) Gold Racer with stickers, (1) Green Whip Creamer, (1) Red Noodle Head, (1) Blue What-4 and (1) Blue Racer. All cars are in very !ne, unused condition, and are sold in their original, unopened blister packs. Each car is accompanied by a metal make and model collector’s badge. $600 - $800

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193. HOT WHEELS COLLECTION OF (9) CARS. This is a collection of (9) vintage (c. 1971) Hot Wheel cars including (1) Super!ne Turbine (1) Sand Witch (1) Hiway Robber (1) Ice “T” (1) Xploder (1) Hiway Robber blister bubble is broken at the bottom and (c. 1967) Mattel Hot Wheels “California Custom Miniatures” series, including: (1) Custom Firebird (1) Classic Nomad (with hippy stickers) (1) Custom Barracuda and (1) Custom Max. Metallic car colors are fresh and bright. All cars remain in their unopened blister packs. In very good condition. $600 - $800

194. HOT WHEELS COLLECTION OF (7) CARS. This is a collection of (7) vintage Mattel Hot Wheels cars, including: (1) Custom Mustang (1) Custom Cougar and (1) Custom Corvette (1) T-4-2 and (1) Grass Hopper (1) Carabo and (1) Silhouette. Metallic car colors remain fresh and bright. All cars remain in their unopened blister packs. In very good condition. $600 - $800

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The Dreier Collection, Part 2195. HOT WHEELS RED LINE VINTAGE BADGE COLLECTION. (c. 1990s) A collection of (100+) Hot Wheels metal and plastic badges. These badges originally came with many models of Hot Wheels toys and bear the clever nicknames and prestigious makes of the cars they accompanied. Include: Light-My-Firebird, Heavy Hauler and Ferrari 312P. These badges are stamped, color printed metal badges with fold-over tabs for wearing on a pocket or collar or metal centers ringed by a plastic tire. Each features the image of a car and a name or model. There are approx. (79) unique badges and (80+) duplicates, all in !ne condition. The incredible collection of badges are displayed in archival sleeves within a heavy black 3-ring binder. $200 - $300

197. COLLECTION OF (3) STARS OF THE STUDIO POSTERS SIGNED BY MANY CELEBRITIES. (3) Movie studio posters signed by a wealth of movie stars and celebrities. (1) 24 x 30 in. signed title logo poster of more than 25 stars of the now-dissolved Republic Pictures. Signatures include: Roy Rogers, Peggy Stewart, Tom Steele, William Witney and many more. In very good condition. (1) 30 x 24 in. MGM title logo poster featuring signatures of past stars of MGM studios, including: Janet Leigh, Kathryn Grayson, Eleanor Parker, Fernando Lamas, Vincent Minelli, Cyd Charisse, Colleen Dewhurst, Irene Dunne, Janet Leigh and many more. In !ne condition. (1) 24 x 30 in. poster of the famous 20th Century-Fox title logo, signed by more than 20 stars of the era, including: Richard Egan, Ceasar Romero, Jean Peters, Lloyd Nolan, Terry Moore, Jean Peters, George Montgomery, Alice Faye, Corinne Calvet, Dean Jagger, Rory Calhoun, Ernest Borgnine, Joanne Dru, and many more. All in good condition. $300 - $500

196. “SMURF” PEZ DISPENSER STORE DISPLAY STAND AND PEZ ADVERTISEMENT SALESMAN’S BOOK. Complete 1990s-era “Smurfs” PEZ "oor shipper display !lled with (100+) “Smurfs” factory-sealed PEZ dispensers and candy. Multi-piece shipper’s store display assembles by folding and attaching components with tab and slot construction. The sturdy, blue, 4-tiered display measures 60 in. tall x 10 x 12 in. The PEZ logo is imprinted frequently on the surfaces of the display and the topper features “Smurfs” characters and the promise of “Fun ‘N Games inside each package”. Display is in good condition and PEZ packets are in very !ne condition. Comes with 3-ring binder containing 120 di#erent PEZ ad sheets (some duplicates) from a former PEZ salesman who spent his entire career from the mid-’50s to early ’80s with PEZ-HASS in Europe. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

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198. COLLECTION OF (6) SIGNED CLASSIC MOVIE STAR POSTERS INCLUDING MAE WEST, SHIRLEY TEMPLE AND OTHERS. (1) “Flash Gordon” 30 x 24 in. full color poster with a montage of images featuring Buster Crabbe as “Flash Gordon” featuring central, with an impressive ray gun at the ready. Buster Crabbe has signed boldly, in black ink. In !ne condition (1) Tarzan 30 x 24 in. montage poster featuring Weissmuller as “Tarzan” in various scenes from movies. Signed boldly, in black ink, at the poster bottom. In !ne condition. (1) 30 x 24 in. signed montage poster of the “King of the Cowboys” Roy Rogers, featuring various stills from his famous on-screen escapades. Autographed within a lasso, the inscription reads: “Happy Trails Roy Rogers Trigger”. In very good condition. (1) Lone Ranger: 23.75 x 30 in. montage poster of the “Lone Ranger” and “Tonto” (Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels, respectively). The actors have signed boldly in black pen. In very good condition. (1) 24 x 30 in. montage poster of Mae West signed by the early movie diva and sex symbol. The poster features vignettes from her movie career and is inscribed, “Sincerely Mae West” boldly in black pen. In very !ne condition. (1) Shirley Temple 30 x 24 in. signed montage poster of child actress Shirley Temple, featuring images of Temple in her various child roles, signed “Shirley Temple” in the lower border of the poster. In very !ne condition. $300 - $500

199. COLLECTION OF (4) ROALD DAHL SIGNED LETTERS AND WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY RELATED CORRESPONDENCE. (Paramount, 1971) Collection of (4) Roald Dahl signed letters and related correspondence concerning the creation and promotion of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. One of Dahl’s signed letters, dated November 23, 1971, serves as a formal agreement that, “the Daily Express shall be permitted to use up to a maximum of ten thousand words for serializing the screenplay of ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’…on condition that credit is given in each issue to the e"ect that the motion picture is based on the book ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ by Roald Dahl…” Collection includes !le copies of the Literary Purchase Agreement and Loanout Agreement between Roald Dahl and Wolper Pictures, Ltd. to gain the rights to Dahl’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and to secure Dahl to write the screenplay to the !lm (82-pages), plus over 30-pages of !le copies, carbon copies and related correspondence. From the collection of Robert Newman, Location and Financial Advisor for Wolper Pictures, Ltd. $400 - $600

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201. “HARD CANDY BOAT” CONCEPT SKETCH FROM WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. (Paramount, 1971) A detailed, 20 x 16 in. matted and framed Harper Go! photocopy of a technical drawing of the “Hard Candy Boat” that sails the chocolate river in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. With side, front and top view with cross-section illustrations. Dimension and scale notes in the margins. 15.5 x 11.5 in. visible through mat. Unexamined out of mat. Some wrinkling to edges. Overall, in good condition. Ready for hanging. $200 - $300

202. ARCHIVE OF PUBLICITY STILLS AND PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS FROM WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. (Paramount, 1971) A wonderful archive of promotional materials from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Collection includes 100+ publicity stills (with duplicates), 14 lobby cards, 18-page color program, Paramount Press Book and Merchandising Manual, 33 1/3 rpm record of Radio Spot Announcement, a Demonstration Copy soundtrack record as well as a commercially available soundtrack of the music from the "lm and a Caedmon record of author Roald Dahl reading “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” In good condition. $800 - $1,200

203. VINTAGE COLLECTION OF SCRIPTS, CAST SIGNED COVER AND TOUR BOOK FROM HAPPY DAYS. (ABC TV, 1974-1984) Collection of (7) vintage Happy Days items including (5) Shooting scripts: 1-Henry Winkler’s copy of “The Skin Game” Dec. 13, 1973, with “Henry Winkler” written in pen on cover, 1-Ron Howard’s copy of “Haunted” Sept. 24, 1974 with “Ron” written on the cover, 2-copies of “Fonzie Joins the Band” Sept. 30, 1974, 1-Marion Ross’ copy of “Kiss me Sickly” Sept. 13, 1974 with “makeup” and “Miss Ross” written on cover, (1) 11 x 9 in. coil-bound promotional book "lled with promo materials and newspaper reviews from the August 1974 tour Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Donny Most embarked on during hiatus and (1) Cover from the script for “Fonzie’s Getting Married” signed by cast members: Marion Ross, Donny Most, Erin Moran, Tom Bosley, Henry Winkler, Clint Howard, Ron Howard, Anson Williams and 2 others. All items are mildly soiled from production-use, but remain overall in good condition. $200 - $300

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204. HENRY WINKLER “FONZIE” JACKET FROM HAPPY DAYS. (ABC-TV, 1974-1984) Brown leather jacket with zipper front closure and elastic/fabric waist. This jacket was manufactured by Ben Cooper for Paramount Pictures Corporation (c. 1978). As this was a studio used production jacket, it was most likely used in various stunt scenes. There is a tear at the inside right arm to the shell as well as a missing zipper pull; otherwise, the jacket is in very good condition and shows evidence of use. Approx. size 38/40 short. This jacket was originally acquired from the “Retake Room”, who in turn acquired it directly from Paramount Studios. An important piece of television history. $8,000 - $12,000

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205. M.A.S.H. FINAL EPISODE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION SKETCH. (TCF TV, 1972-1983) An astonishing 125 million viewers are purported to have watched the !nal episode of this beloved, trend-setting sitcom based on the successful 1970 !lm which itself was based on the 1968 novel by Richard Hooker. This original sketch is accomplished in artists colored felt pen on 20.5 x 14 in. paper tipped to foam core board. The sketch represents the familiar 4077th M.A.S.H. unit tents and a sign-post with arrows indicating distance to other locales ranging from Tokyo, Japan to Burbank, California. A 9 x 1.5 in. paper is a"xed to the upper right corner of the panel reading, “The !nal curtain for a television classic”. In very good condition. $300 - $500

206. WILLIAM SHATNER SIGNED CONTRACT RELATING TO SEASON 3 OF STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES. (Paramount, 1966-1969) A two-page contract, measuring 8.5 x 11 in., dated April 1, 1968, between William Shatner and Paramount Pictures Corporation regarding the studio exercising its option to extend the actor’s contract for a third season for “Star Trek,” pursuant to a “Memorandum Agreement” signed on January 21, 1966. Signed in ink, “William Shatner” and co-signed by an unknown Paramount Studios executive. Exhibits usual folds and two punch holes on the upper margin of each page and staple holes at the upper left; otherwise, in !ne condition. $300 - $500

207. PHILIP K. DICK’S PERSONAL COPY OF THE STAR TREK GUIDE WRITER’S MANUAL. A vintage, 31-page “style guide” manual, dated April 17, 1967, issued to writers working on the landmark Sci-Fi series Star Trek. This was the personal copy of the legendary Philip K. Dick, writer of Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report, and more. The guide describes protocol for writing Trek’s main characters, script formatting, terminology and other elements that de!ned the series and helped shape it into the cultural icon it remains today. The manual is bound script-style with ivory studio cover and white bradded pages. The cover is printed with title, date and, “Series Created by: Gene Roddenberry, A Paramount TV Production In Association with Norway Productions” and “Third Revision”. Unfortunately, Dick never went on to write anything “Trek” related. The cover bears minor scratches and edge soiling. Otherwise, in !ne condition. $200 - $300

208. STAR TREK SIGNED CAST PHOTO FROM LIMITED EDITION 25TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE DISPLAY. 11 x 8 in. signed cast photo display for the 1991, 25th Anniversary of Star Trek. Scoreboard/Catch a Star Inc. arranged a special signing with Paramount Pictures and Star Trek actors. The signed and framed pieces were limited to 2,500. This is #1457 of the edition. This color photo is hand-signed in silver ink by William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Walter Koenig and James Doohan on the deck of the Enterprise from Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Kahn (1981). Comes with a “Heroes Of The Final Frontier” burnished plaque with the character names and ranks of the Enterprise crew and images of two versions of the Enterprise. Both mounted to backing board and double mat. Both in !ne condition unexamined out of mat. Comes with PSA/DNA COA. $200 - $300

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209. ENTERPRISE PRODUCTION PAINTING FROM STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE. (Paramount, 1979) A rich, over sized production painting of the Starship Enterprise docked by a !eld of hexagonal crystals within V’Ger with lightning strikes in the background and !ve tiny crewmembers standing on the bow. The painting is accomplished in acrylic and pencil on 15 x 33.5 in. artist board. The tape masked artwork measures 9.75 x 26 in. with notes in the margins that include pencil equations in lower corner and a blue pencil notation reading: “Bob, I feel that light thru the hex crystals might add something neat”. Note could be referring to Robert McCall, a production illustrator on the !lm or Robert Wise, the movie’s director. Minor soiling and some tape residue from framing the image with tape. Overall in good production-used condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $600 - $800

210. ORIGINAL JEAN-PIERRE DORLEAC COSTUME DESIGN OF A “CYLON” FOR BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. (ABC-TV, 1978-79) Original costume design sketch accomplished in colored pencil and charcoal on a 9.5 in. x 12 in. leaf of artist’s illustration paper, featuring the fearsome “Cylon” centurion in his distinctive armored costume. Signed at the center left, “Jean-Pierre Dorleac – ‘78”. Matted and ready for framing. From the personal collection of Jean-Pierre Dorleac. In very good condition. $600 - $800

211. STAR WARS LIMITED EDITION “DARTH VADER” LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AL WILLIAMSON. Framed and matted limited edition 29 in. x 29 in. (visible 23 x 23 in. through mat) full-color lithograph of the menacing “Darth Vader”. It comes with a certi!cate of authenticity. It is number 389 of 500 pieces. A solid plate lithograph of Vader as adapted from the pages of the original Star Wars comic art of Al Williamson. This lithograph is accomplished utilizing a painstaking continuous-tone printing process that produces pure color without the familiar dot pattern found in other lithography. $300 - $500

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212. STAR WARS: EPISODE V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK POSTER ART SKETCH BY TOM JUNG. (TCF, 1980) This original The Empire Strikes Back poster concept art sketch is by legendary Hollywood artist Tom Jung, known for his other Star Wars and Indiana Jones artwork. This sketch, accomplished in pencil and charcoal on white artist paper, measures approx. 18 x 15 in. and features depictions of memorable scenes in the !lm, including “Luke’s” training with “Yoda”, the battle of Hoth and “Han” and “Leia’s” troubles in Cloud City. Signed in pencil by Jung, in !ne condition and displays beautifully. $2,000 - $3,000

213. STAR WARS: EPISODE V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK R’82 COLOR-VARIANT ONE-SHEET POSTER. (TCF, 1980, R-1982) When the presses started rolling for the 1982 re-issue of The Empire Strikes Back, the printing press contractor for National Screen Service in Texas accidently punched in the wrong color code for the blue background, resulting in this sky-blue color variant, of which virtually every printed example was destroyed (the studio wanted dark blue). This unusual variant is actually far rarer than the much-heralded Revenge of the Jedi, as there are purportedly only approx. 20 surviving examples of this, making it the “Inverted Jenny” of the vintage collectible movie poster !eld. The poster remains folded as it was originally issued and has never been displayed. Exceptionally !ne. $400 - $600

214. STAR WARS: EPISODE VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI 3-SHEET POSTER. (TCF, 1983) 3-sheet sectional poster for the release of 1983’s Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. In original separate segments; no retouching. Exhibits minor tearing at the bottom edge, but in overall good condition. $400 - $600

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215. COLLECTION OF (43) LIMITED EDITION, ARTIST-SIGNED STAR WARS TRIBUTE POSTERS. (Lucas!lm, 1987) Beautifully printed, (43) full color 41 x 27 in. Drew Struzan “Star Wars The First Ten Years” tribute posters. The posters, printed on heavy paper, were created to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the release of Star Wars (“Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope”), the classic 1977 George Lucas fantasy adventure and Sci-Fi epic. The poster depicts the main Star Wars cast of characters as well as iconic scenic elements and spacecraft all through Struzan’s incredible skill and panache. This edition was limited to 3,000 copies of which this collection contains #1511 to #1554. All posters are signed, in pencil, by artist Drew Struzan. A few of the later numbered copies exhibit slight corner bumping. All others, stored "at, remain in !ne condition. $800 - $1,200

217. STARGATE HIEROGLYPHIC SET PIECE PANEL. (MGM, 1994) Large wooden base on which is built and mounted a cast !berglass facade with raised Egyptian hieroglyphic script. The large 40 x 80 in. panel is studio painted and distressed to appear as ancient stone. The panel has been foam-!lled and strengthened for longevity and the outer frame painted to match the sandstone !nish of the piece. In very good, production-used condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

216. STARGATE CONSTUME SKETCH FOR KURT RUSSELL “COL. JOHNATHAN ‘JACK’ O’NEIL”. (MGM, 1994) Concept drawing features two versions of Kurt Russell as “Col. Johnathan ‘Jack’ O’Neil” in olive-green military garb with weapon for his mission exploring far-o# worlds with the troops under his command. Measures approx. 24 x 19 in. In !ne condition. $300 - $500

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218. RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON “JACK O’NEILL” COSTUME FROM STARGATE SG-1. (MGM-TV, 1997-2007) “Col. Jack O’Neill” (played by Richard Dean Anderson) uniform consisting of olive drab, zip-front jacket with removable insignia patches a!xed with velcro on sleeves. Right sleeve contains an “SG-1” patch. The left sleeve features a “Stargate Project” patch. Tags, hand-labeled, “O’Neill” and a second one below it labeled, “O’Neill 03/04” are a!xed to the inside of the left chest pocket. Olive trousers complete the ensemble. In production-worn condition. $800 - $1,200

220. AMANDA TAPPING “SAMANTHA CARTER” COSTUME FROM STARGATE SG-1. (MGM-TV, 1997-2006) Complete “Major Samantha Carter” (played by Amanda Tapping) costume consisting of olive drab, zip-front jacket with removable insignia patches a!xed with velcro on sleeves. Right sleeve contains an “SG-1” patch and a smaller “Airforce Wings” patch below it. The left sleeve features a “Stargate Project” patch with velcro rectangle above left chest pocket for alternate patch attachment. Internal bias label handwritten, “Carter 4/07”. Olive trousers, GAP black long-sleeved under T-shirt, green web belt and black “high-tech” lace-up soft boots complete the ensemble. In production-worn condition. $600 - $800

219. RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON’S “JACK O’NEILL” DOG TAGS AND BUSINESS CARD FROM STARGATE SG-1. (MGM-TV, 1997-2006) These are Col. “Jack O’Neill’s (Richard Dean Anderson) screen-used military dog tags from multiple seasons and episodes. These tags are inscribed with “O’Neill’s” name, social security number and blood type. The tags measure approximately 2 x 1.25 inches and hang on a 12 in. ball chain. Includes “Colonel Jack O’Neill” Dept. of Air Force business card. All are in good condition. $400 - $600

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221. CHRISTOPHER JUDGE “TEAL’C” UNIFORM FROM STARGATE SG-1. (MGM-TV, 1997-2006) “Teal’c” (played by Christopher Judge) costume consisting of olive drab, zip-front jacket with removable insignia patches a!xed with velcro on sleeves. Right sleeve contains an “SG-1” patch and a smaller “Air Force Wings” patch below it. The left sleeve features a “Stargate Project” patch. There is a velcro rectangle above the left chest pocket for alternate patch attachment. Internal bias label handwritten, “Teal’c May 28/01”. Olive trousers, green web belt and black high-tech lace-up soft boots complete the ensemble. In production-worn condition. $600 - $800

222. RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON “O’NEILL” DESERT CAMO COSTUME FROM STARGATE SG-1. (MGM-TV, 1997-2007) “Col. Jack O’Neill’s” (played by Richard Dean Anderson) consisting desert camou"age uniform consisting of zip-front jacket with removable insignia patches a!xed with Velcro on sleeves. Right sleeve contains an “SG-1” patch and a smaller “Airforce Wings” patch below it. The left sleeve features a “Stargate Project” patch. There is a Velcro rectangle above the left chest pocket for alternate patch attachment. Internal bias label handwritten, “Daniel” on the inside of the left chest pocket of the jacket as well as on all the other costume pieces which include, matching desert-camo trousers, cap, rust colored under-shirt and suede boots. $600 - $800

223. MICHAEL SHANK “DANIEL JACKSON” COSTUME FROM STARGATE SG-1. (MGM-TV, 1997-2007) Complete “Dr. Daniel Jackson” (played by Michael Shank) costume consisting of olive drab, zip-front jacket with removable insignia patches a!xed with velcro on sleeves. Right sleeve contains an “SG-1” patch and a smaller “Airforce Wings” patch below it. The left sleeve features a “Stargate Project” patch. There is a velcro rectangle above the left chest pocket for alternate patch attachment. Internal bias label handwritten, “Daniel” is a!xed to the inside of the left chest pocket. Under T-shirt tag is also marked “Daniel” and belt is numbered “04”. Olive trousers, green web belt and black “high-tech” lace up soft boots complete the ensemble. In production-worn condition. $600 - $800

224. MICHAEL SHANKS “DANIEL JACKSON” SCREEN-USED TRINIUM BRIEFCASE AND COLLECTION OF UNIFORM PATCHES FROM STARGATE SG-1. (MGM-TV, 1997-2006) A 14 x 10 x 4 in. briefcase carried by Michael Shanks as “Daniel Jackson” in the Stargate SG-1, Season 5 episode: “Between Two Fires”. The double-latched aluminum case features a padded handle and 5 in. black SGC logo a!xed to either side of the case. Internal compartment is #lled with carved foam containing (2) heavy, 9 x 1.25 in. squared solid bars of “Trinium” (aluminum). Included in this lot are over a dozen Stargate unused insignia jacket patches for use in costuming. Patches include nametags for “O’Neill” and “Jackson”. Also included is a Stargate trading card signed by actors Michael Shanks and Amanda Tapping. Comes with an MGM COA. In good, production-used condition. $600 - $800

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225. BEN BROWDER “LT. COLONEL CAMERON MITCHELL” STARGATE SG-1 COSTUME. (MGM-TV, 1997-2006) Screen-worn Ben Browder “Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell” costume consisting of black, zip-front jacket with removable insignia patches a!xed with velcro on sleeves. Right sleeve contains

an “SG-1” patch and a smaller “Airforce Wings” patch below it. The left sleeve features a “Stargate Project” patch. There is a velcro rectangle above the left chest pocket for alternate patch attachment. Internal bias label handwritten, “Mitchell”. Black trousers, black short sleeve under T-shirt completes the ensemble. In production-worn, very good condition. $600 - $800

226. STUNT ZAT GUN FROM STARGATE SG-1. (MGM-TV, 1997-2006) This stunt Zat Gun represents the best in alien tech from the imaginative world of Stargate SG-1. Constructed of hard rubber with hand-painted other-worldly "nish, this prop gun is cast in the closed position. A Zat Gun is a handheld weapon used by the “Goa’uld” and their “Ja#a”. It takes the shape of a serpent in the characteristic Egyptian-inspired style of the series. The weapon was "rst encountered by SG-1 on Apophis’s Ha’tak. An instantly recognizable prop weapon from the cult classic series. In very good condition. $800 - $1,200

227. STARGATE SG-1 PRODUCTION-MADE PROP WRIST COMMUNICATOR.(MGM TV, 1997-2007) One of the most popular features of the Stargate Sci-Fi franchise was its highly stylized, "ctional alien technology. This is a production-made wrist communicator prop from the series. Consisting of a 3 x 4 x 1.5 in. cast resin unit, with facets painted as multiple metals, with a clear 2 x 2 in. screen mounted on the face. This unit is mounted to an 18 in. rubber and velcro wrist strap made to be fastened around the arm. Face of the unit shows production wear and minor scratches. The rubber strap remains supple, but velcro adhesive has deteriorated. Overall, in fair condition. Comes with MGM COA. $300 - $500

228. STARGATE SG-1 COMMAND PADD PROP. (MGM-TV, 1997-2007) Command PADD prop from Stargate SG-1. 5.25 x 7.5 in. blue and black, resin prop PADD with static screen. The indented data display face of the screen is accomplished with an adhered, laminated photocopy. The screen graphic shows “Stargate Command Mission File” and other technical information. Also displayed are stats for “Dr. Jackson”, “Teal’C” and “Capt. Carter”. There is an embedded, 3 in. aluminum, operating stylus that can be withdrawn from the upper left hand corner of the PADD. The prop itself is in very good condition while the graphic face shows some fading from age. $300 - $500

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229. STARGATE SG-1 ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT SKETCHES. (MGM TV, 1997–2007) A collection of (2) hand-drawn architectural pencil sketches of Stargate set pieces for the hit TV series Stargate SG-1. Consisting of (1) 11 x 17 in. pencil drawing on printed “Stargate the Series” drafting paper. Sketch shows a “Stargate” structure with a soldier added to indicate scale. (1) 17 x 22 in. multiple-angle architectural pencil drawing of a “Stargate Shrine” on drafting paper with small photostat embellishments with Production Designer: Richard Hudolin and Art Director: Bridget McGuire’s names printed in the info !eld in lower right. Sketches are in production-used, good condition. $400 -$600

231. RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK POSTER CONCEPT ART BY TOM JUNG. (Paramount, 1981) This pair of original Raiders of the Lost Ark sketches are by legendary Hollywood artist Tom Jung, best known for his Star Wars artwork, among others. These are rough and !nalized sketches of the same poster image of a steely eyed “Indiana Jones” (Harrison Ford) tilting up the brim of his trademark fedora with the barrel of his .45 caliber pistol and holding his signature whip, with “Major Toht” (Ronald Lacey) looking menacing and “Marion” (Karen Allen) being held prisoner — one in graphite, and the other in marker and colored pencil. Both feature the artist’s signature and display beautifully. In !ne condition. $3,000 - $5,000

230. TOM JUNG SIGNED (16) ORIGINAL CONCEPT ARTWORKS FOR RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. (Paramount, 1981) A collection of (16) photocopied concepts, detailed and embellished by hand in pen, ink and pencil by artist Tom Jung. On individual leaves of 11 x 14 in. artist paper. All images prominently feature the recognizable character of “Indiana Jones” in a variety of scenarios from action sequences and heroic poses to poster concepts. Each leaf is signed in pencil on the bottom right corner by the legendary “Indy” and Star Wars artist. All panels are in very good condition and suitable for framing. $600 - $800

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232. “SANKARA” STONE AND PYROTECHNIC BAG FROM INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. (Paramount, 1984) In the second entry of the Indiana Jones epic franchise, “Indy” (Harrison Ford) is asked by a small, troubled residents of an Indian village to retrieve one of the !ve ancient Sankara stones — said to bring great fortune — from the nearby “Thuggee” cult that’s also been kidnapping the local children. This “Sankara” stone is composed of amber resin with three diagonal stripes carved into the side. It measures approx. 5.5 in. tall, with a diameter of 3 in. Exhibits some cracking and denting, but displays beautifully. Also included is a torn and singed green canvas bag from production from the climactic scene in which Thuggee leader “Mola Ram” and “Indy” are hanging from a fallen bridge o" the edge of a cli" and !ghting for control of the stone stored inside the bag. Originally acquired from the !lm’s property master Barry Wilkinson. $6,000 - $8,000

233. THUGGEE RIFLE FROM INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. (Paramount, 1984) Prop Martini Henry ri#e made of molded !berglass. Measures approx. 41 in. long. Can be seen during the !lm’s climax, when “Indy” and crew escape from Pankot Palace while pursued by “Mola Ram’s” henchmen, the “Thuggees”. The !berglass models are very rare and only four are thought to have survived. Originally acquired from the late Nick Harrison of Elstree Studios. Special shipping arrangments will apply. In good condition. $400 - $600

234. “THUGGEE” KNIFE FROM INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. (Paramount, 1984) Prop 13.5 in. long knife, cast of !berglass with ornate handle, painted metallic silver and gold. This prop weapon is seen being used by a “Thuggee” to attack “Indy” (Harrison Ford) in the unforgettable mine cart chase sequence in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Originally acquired from the !lm’s property master, Barry Wilkinson. In very good condition. $400 - $600

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236. SEAN CONNERY “PROFESSOR HENRY JONES” SIGNATURE SUIT FROM INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE. (Paramount, 1989) Brown wool two-button suit jacket and pants worn by Sean Connery as “Professor Henry Jones”, father of beloved adventurer “Indiana Jones” (Harrison Ford). This costume was slightly altered for use in a subsequent production. Internal “Bermans & Nathans” label in the jacket is handwritten, “17416 S Connery.” Accompanied with tweed hat, bow tie, shirt (with cu!inks) and Oxford shoes for display purposes. A signature piece worn by an action hero icon in one of the world’s most beloved movie franchises in history. In very good condition. $3,000 - $5,000

235. “INDY” STUNT BULLWHIP FROM INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. (Paramount, 1984) Of all the signature weapons in "lm, there can be none more famous than “Indiana Jones’” iconic bullwhip, seen in all the entries in the blockbuster franchise. This is an authentic stunt bullwhip used in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. This whip was used in action close-up sequences in the "lm. Consisting of a 12 ft., natural tan, braided kangaroo hide whip with 7 in. handle ending in a braided knot with a 6 in. wrist loop and white hide fall and black cord popper attached to the business end of the whip. This whip was primarily used for close-ups during production. In "ne condition. Comes with an LOA. $8,000 - $12,000

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237. SUIT WORN BY DENHOLM ELLIOT AS “DR. MARCUS BRODY” IN INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE. Paramount, 1989) Beige double-breasted suit jacket and pants worn by Denholm Elliot as “Dr. Marcus Brody”. Includes white button-down shirt, striped neck tie and black shoes and socks. Internal “Bermans & Nathans” labels in both the jacket and pants typed “Denholm Elliot - 9300 – Brody #3 – Indiana Jones III”. $800 - $1,200

238. KEVORK MALIKYAN “KAZIM” SUIT JACKET AND PANTS FROM INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE. (Paramount, 1989) Double-breasted suit jacket and matching trousers worn by Kevork Malikyan as “Kazim,” the leader of the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword; the organization that protects the Holy Grail. Internal “Bermans & Nathans” label in both the jacket and pants typed, “Kevork Malikyan 9329 – Kirmal #1 – Indiana Jones III”. Worn during the Venice canals chase scene. Lapel carnation added for display purposes. In very good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

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240. RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! PINBALL MACHINE. The game is themed around the adventurous travels of the legendary Robert Ripley across seven continents to discover the strange, the bizarre and the unusual! To accomplish this, the pinball play!eld o"ers Pop bumpers, Slingshots, Standup targets, Spinning targets, Magnets, ramp diverters, up-post and 4-ball multiball feature. Also special features like: a triggered talking shrunken head that says funny things, an exotic idol that commands a powerful force !eld, a temple that can only be unlocked through a special tic-tac-toe trigger code, and an always fun vari-target! A special feature aptly entitled “Believe it or Not” enables the beginning player to achieve some of the game’s goals early on, while it allows the more advanced player to extend their opportunities through better play. Created by STERN Pinball, Inc. and Pat Lawlor Design, Inc in 2004. Pat Lawlor has designed some of the most beloved titles in the history of pinball, including The Addams Family, Twilight Zone, and STERN’s Monopoly. The infamous procurer of oddities, Robert Ripley sparked his own Believe It or Not! newspaper cartoon, radio show, TV show, books and the famous Believe It or Not! Museums. 75.5 in. tall x 29 in. wide x 58 in. deep. Approx. 250 lbs. In good working condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $800 - $1,200

239. INDIANA JONES THE PINBALL ADVENTURE MACHINE. Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure is a 1993 “widebody” pinball game designed by Mark Ritchie and released by Williams. It was based on the Indiana Jones movie franchise. It was also part of WMS’ SuperPin series of widebody games like the popular games based on The Twilight Zone and Star Trek: The Next Generation. This pinball machine was the !rst to use Williams / Midway’s DCS Sound System. The pinball play!eld o"ers $ippers, (2) ramps, (2) captive ball - “Autoplungers”, and three video modes. Four multiball modes: 3-ball regular multiball, Quick multiball, “Well of Souls” multiball, “Eternal Life” wizard mode. Also special features like: Player-controlled tilting upper play!eld, Rotating idol head, which releases the balls into play. It also features sound clips from the !rst three !lms, and actor John Rhys-Davies, reprising his role as “Sallah” providing new dialog for this game. Approx. 75.5 in. tall x 29 in. wide x 58 in. deep. Approx. 250 lbs. In good working condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $800 - $1,200

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241. THE LORD OF THE RINGS PINBALL MACHINE. The Lord of the Rings is a 2003 pinball game designed by George Gomez and distributed by Stern. The game is based on Peter Jackson’s incredibly popular The Lord of the Rings !lm trilogy. At the time of its release, this machine featured the highest possible score multiplier in pinball: During a combined “Two Towers” and “Gollum” multi-ball, it is possible to achieve 84x Jackpot. It is the !rst game speci!cally developed to use an “interim” Whitestar MPU board system with a 16-bit sound system. The pinball play!eld o"ers special features like: Moving balrog with built-in #ashlamp that blocks center ramp at times. A tower that “collapses” on certain scoring features. Also features a Mini-play!eld that encourages nudging. Approx. 75.5 in. tall x 29 in. wide x 58 in. deep. Approx. 250 lbs. In good working condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $800 - $1,200

242. THEATRE OF MAGIC PINBALL MACHINE. Theater of Magic Pinball machine. The magic theme is well represented in the graphics. Even the sides of the machine’s body are decorated to appear as a magician’s steamer trunk spilling tricks. The pinball play!eld o"ers Rotating trunk with magnet, Tiger Saw Multi-ball, Trunk Multi-ball, Trunk Multi-ball with Vanish Lock, Magna save, Levitating ball. Also special features like: The “Spirit Ring”, a round magnet, which grabs the ball from the left ramp and releases it to the ramp across the play!eld. Created by Midway Manufacturing Company. 76 in. tall x 29 in. wide x 58 in. deep. Approx. 250 lbs. In good working condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $800 - $1,200

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243. 2005 GOLDEN TEE FORE! GOLF ARCADE GAME. Golf arcade game by Incredible Technologies. The series started with the release of the original Golden Tee Golf in 1989. Golden Tee Fore! Features 18-hole golf courses with di!erent themes and levels of di"culty and available shortcuts or trick shots to cut strokes o! the player’s score. The di"culty level increases with each hole played culminating in hard-to-reach fairways, high winds, and steeply graded greens. Changes occur each time a new game is started, creating a unique experience in every round. The creators of Golden Tee also added “Easter eggs” to their games like aliens, Bigfoot, corpses, and groundhogs with Coca-Cola cans. This game has special features including: player identi#cation, stats tracking and ability to join online tournaments. Player identi#cation was enabled through the use of a Golden Tee Card, used to create an online user account that could track statistics. Approx. 75 in. tall x 25 in. wide x 44 in. deep. Approx. 350 lbs. In good working condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

244. TERMINATOR AND TERMINATOR 2 PRODUCTION SCRIPTS. (Paci#c Western, 1984, 1991) Original 8.5 x 11 in. production scripts from the original Terminator and the sequel, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, owned by Earl Boen, who played “Dr. Peter Silberman” in both #lms. Both scripts feature numerous handwritten annotations and notes from production. The Terminator script is 111-pages, and T2 is 124-pages, including blue and yellow rainbow revisions, and both feature black front and back studio covers. Both in very good condition. $400 - $600

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245. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER LEATHER JACKET AND GLOVES FROM THE TERMINATOR. (Orion, 1984) Arnold Schwarzenegger’s signature black leather jacket by Bates with studio tears and bullet holes, together with a pair of black leather gloves ripped at the knuckles and blood-stained. Waist-belt is missing. Worn by Schwarzenegger in the !nal scenes of the !lm, leading up to and including the scene where he is dragged underneath the semi-truck. This jacket was previously displayed in 1990 at the Fashion Institute of Technology’s exhibit, “Jocks and Nerds.” Previously sold at a Camden House auction of entertainment memorabilia in June, 1992. $12,000 - $15,000

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247. STUNT TEAR GAS LAUNCHER USED BY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER IN TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY. (Carolco, 1991) Black rubber weapon modeled after an AWK Engineering 37mm tear gas launcher, carried by Schwarzenegger in the climatic scene where “The Terminator” breaks into the Skynet lab along with “Sarah” and “John Connor”. Having promised young John that he wouldn’t kill anyone, “The Terminator” uses a tear gas launcher to keep the police away. Measures 22.5 in. long. An impressive stunt weapon from a key scene in the !lm. Originally acquired from the Stembridge Armory Collection. In screen-used good condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $3,000 - $5,000

246. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER “TERMINATOR” HERO F/X SHOTGUN FROM TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY. (Carolco, 1991) Hero special-e"ects pyro-model shotgun that has been out!tted with a gas-fueled #ame-burst mechanism at the end of the barrel to simulate a shotgun blast. E"ects untested. The trigger guard has been cut away for ease of use during production, and the weapon measures approx. 27.5 in long. Studio-distressed. In !ne overall production-used condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $4,000 - $6,000

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248. HUGH JACKMAN “WOLVERINE” COSTUME FROM X-MEN. (TCF, 2000) Signature costume worn by Hugh Jackman as “Wolverine” in X-Men, including jean jacket, leather boots, jeans, black leather belt with rubber Indian head buckle, button-down paisley shirt, black thermal shirt and black long-sleeve undershirt. In production-worn condition. Includes 20th Century-Fox certi!cate of authenticity. $4,000 - $6,000

249. ANNA PAQUIN “ROGUE” COSTUME FROM X-MEN. (TCF, 2000) Signature costume worn by Anna Paquin as “Rogue” in the !rst entry in the superhero movie franchise of the X-Men. The ensemble includes green ankle-length wool coat, stylized faded jeans with patches and fringe, sleeveless black halter shirt, army green long sleeve hooded shirt and long maroon scarf with silver threading. In production used, !ne condition. $2,000 - $3,000

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250. RAY PARK “TOAD” COSTUME FROM X-MEN. (TCF, 2000) Hero Ray Park “Toad” costume consists of black pants and hooded top, green sweater, green zip-up jacket, gray jacket lined with faux fur and black leather !ngerless gloves. In production-used, very good condition. $600 - $800

252. KELSEY GRAMMAR “BEAST” XAVIER’S SCHOOL GRADUATION RING FROM X-MEN: THE LAST STAND. (TCF, 2006) Gold metal graduation ring worn by Kelsey Grammer as “Dr. Henry McCoy/Beast” in X-Men: The Last Stand. It is stamped with large prominent “X” as well as “Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters”. A small clasp on the band allows the ring to !t on Kelsey Grammer’s thick prosthetic “Beast” !nger. In !ne condition. $800 - $1,200

251. AARON STANFORD “PYRO” COSTUME FROM X-2. (TCF, 2003) Complete costume including a gray striped long sleeve shirt, dark blue track pants, and black-and-white checkered slip-on Vans shoes worn by Aaron Stanford as “Pyro” in the modern superhero franchise’s !rst movie installment X-Men. The character “Pyro” belongs to the famous league of mutants and possesses the power to psionically control !re and "ame. The ensemble is in screen-used very good condition. $300 - $500

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253. SCISSOR-HANDS DISPLAY FROM EDWARD SCISSORHANDS. (TCF, 1990) This pair of signature Johnny Depp “Edward Scissorhands” glove props were fabricated to be worn by Depp as his central costume pieces in the !lm. The scissor-hands are expertly constructed of cast hard rubber components meticulously studio-painted to simulate realistic and sharp scissor blades. The blades are a"xed to rigid plastic handles. The blade components are attached to the !ngers of black leather gloves with velcro closures, the right glove with ornamental leather belt and buckle. This impressive display stands a full 24 in. tall and is mounted on a custom made 7 x 15 x 4 in. black rectangular base imprinted with the familiar “Edward Scissorhands” logo on the front. These represent the key plot vehicle and iconic wardrobe items from Tim Burton’s cult classic movie that takes its name from a strange boy who was created with scissors for hands. This impressive display is in !ne condition. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $12,000 - $15,000

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254. JOHN ROSENGRANT CONCEPTUAL ARTWORK FOR JOHNNY DEPP’S SCISSOR-HANDS FROM EDWARD SCISSORHANDS. (TCF, 1990) A beautifully rendered sketch of “Edward Scissorhands’” gruesome bladed gloves by John Rosengrant. An impressive level of detail is shown in this drawing with all the delicate wrist strappings and each blade exhibiting serrations, notches and subtle shading of the instruments. Accomplished in pencil on an 18 x 23 in. leaf of artist’s illustration paper. Signed at upper left “John Rosengrant”. In very good condition. $400 - $600

255. THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS COLOR CONCEPT ART OF “JACK SKELLINGTON” AND HIS GHOST DOG “ZERO”. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring “Jack Skellington” singing to his beloved ghost dog “Zero” accomplished in ink, graphite and colored pencil on a leaf of artist’s paper measuring 8 in. x 5.5 in. An expressive and colorful piece from this beloved production. In very good condition. $300 - $500

256. THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS CONCEPT ART OF “JACK SKELLINGTON” AND “SALLY”. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring “Jack Skellington” showing a self-portrait to “Sally”. Measuring 5.5 x 8 in. and accomplished in pencil on a leaf of artist’s illustration paper. A wonderful piece of original production artwork featuring the lead characters from this beloved !lm. In very good condition. $300 - $500

257. “JACK SKELLINGTON” AND “SALLY” CAMEO CONCEPT ARTWORK FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) (2) Original concept artworks featuring “Jack Skellington” and “Sally” cameos. Accomplished in pastel crayon on leaves of black artist’s illustration board measuring 6.5 x 6.75 in. The character names are written by hand under the images. A pair of beautiful pieces of original concept artwork from this endearing !lm. In very good condition and ready for framing. $600 - $800

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258. THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS CONCEPT ART OF “JACK SKELLINGTON” REFLECTED IN A MIRROR NEXT TO “SALLY”. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring “Jack Skellington” peering at his re!ection in a mirror as “Sally” looks on. Measuring 5.5 x 8 in. and accomplished in pencil on a leaf of artist’s illustration paper. A wonderful piece of original production artwork featuring both “Jack” and “Sally”. In very good condition. $300 - $500

259. ORIGINAL CONCEPT ART OF “SALLY” AND “DR. FINKELSTEIN” IN THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original concept artwork featuring the supine “Dr. Finklestein” holding “Sally’s” detached arm while “Sally” !ees. Accomplished in pastel crayon on a leaf of black artist’s illustration board measuring 12.5 x 12 in. A beautiful piece of original concept artwork from this endearing "lm. In "ne condition and perfect for framing. $1,000 - $1,500

260. “JACK SKELLINGTON” AND “SANDY CLAWS” CONCEPT ART FOR THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring a morose “Jack Skellington” and cranky “Sandy Claws”. It measures 5.5 x 8 in. and is accomplished in pencil on a leaf of artist’s illustration paper. A wonderful piece of original production artwork from the "lm and perfect for framing. $300 - $500

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261. ORIGINAL CONCEPT ART OF “JACK SKELLINGTON” TUCKING “ELVES” INTO BED FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original concept artwork featuring “Jack Skellington” tucking “Santa’s” “Elves” into their bed on a snowy night. This large concept drawing is skillfully accomplished in pastel crayon on a leaf of artist’s black illustration board measuring 19 x 10 in. A beautiful piece of original concept artwork from this endearing !lm. Highly detailed, in !ne condition and ready for framing. $1,000 - $1,500

262. ORIGINAL “SANTA JACK” CONCEPT ARTWORK FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original concept artwork featuring “Santa Jack” admiring a dandelion. Accomplished in black and red ink pen on a leaf of artist’s illustration board measuring 10 x 3.75 in. A beautiful piece of original concept artwork that contributed to the development of this endearing !lm. A great character illustration in !ne condition. $400 - $600

263. ORIGINAL CONCEPT ART OF “JACK SKELLINGTON” FRAMED BY A CHRISTMAS TREE CUTOUT FOR THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original concept artwork featuring “Jack Skellington” peering down through a Christmas tree-shaped cutout. Accomplished in pastel crayon on a leaf of artist’s black illustration board measuring 8.25 x 8.25 in. tipped to an 11 x 11 in. foam core board. A beautiful piece of original concept artwork from this endearing !lm. In !ne condition. $1,000 - $1,500

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264. DRAMATIC CONCEPT ARTWORK OF “SANTA JACK” WITH “ZERO” SHOT DOWN IN HIS SLEIGH FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Large original concept artwork featuring “Santa Jack” and his ghost dog “Zero” being blasted out of the sky by anti-aircraft guns. Accomplished in great detail in pastel crayon on a leaf of black artist’s illustration board measuring 19 x 22 in. A stunning piece of original concept artwork from this endearing !lm. In !ne condition and perfect for framing. $1,000 - $1,500

265. CONCEPT ART OF “JACK SKELLINGTON” APPROACHING “DR. FINKELSTEIN’S” HOUSE FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring “Jack Skellington” approaching “Dr. Finkelstein’s” house. Accomplished in ink and colored pencil on a leaf of artist’s paper measuring 8.25 x 5.75 in. In very good condition. $300 - $500

266. CONCEPT ART OF “LOCK”, “SHOCK” AND “BARREL” HUDDLED AT THE ENTRANCE TO “OOGIE BOOGIE’S” LAIR FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring the cute little trio of devil, witch and goblin known as “Lock”, “Shock”, and “Barrel” terri!ed to enter the crusty port to “Oogie Boogie’s” creepy lair. Accomplished in brown ink pen and colored pencil on a leaf of artist’s paper measuring 8.5 x 5.5 in. In very good condition. $300 - $500

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267. CONCEPT ART OF “JACK SKELLINGTON” REGARDING A SINISTER PROPERTY FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring “Jack Skellington” regarding a sinister tree house near a “keep out” sign on a fence, accomplished in ink and pencil on a leaf of artist’s paper measuring 8.5 x 5.5 In very good condition. $400 - $600

268. CONCEPT ART OF THE MAYOR FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring the “Mayor” of “Halloween Town” stumbling away from the “Witch’s” den, accomplished in black and brown ink and pencil on a leaf of artist’s paper measuring 8.5 x 5.5 in. In very good condition. $300 - $500

270. MAYOR’S SCREEN-USED SCROLL FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) This is the screen-used scroll the mayor reads before “Jack Skellington” embarks on his sleigh ride adventure to “Christmas Town”. Handwritten on thick rubberized fabric and studio distressed to appear as old parchment, it reads in full: “Think of us as you soar triumphantly / Think of us as you soar triumphantly through the sky outshining every star your silhouette a dark blot on the moon. … you who are our pride …. You who are our glory. … you who have frightened millions into an early grave you who have … you who have devastated the souls of the living?” Measures 3.5 x 8 in. and is mounted on a custom-made plexiglass display stand. In good condition. Makes an impressive display piece. $2,000 - $3,000

269. The NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS CONCEPT ART OF MISCHIEVOUS “LOCK”, “SHOCK” AND “BARREL” PLAYING. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring the cute little trio of devil, witch and goblin known as “Lock, Shock, and Barrel” running around causing havoc, accomplished in black and brown ink and red pencil on a leaf of artist’s paper measuring 8 in. x 5.5 in. In very good condition. $300 - $500

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271. CONCEPT ART OF “JACK SKELLINGTON” ORATING FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring “Jack Skellington” speaking and gesturing, accomplished in pencil and black and brown ink on a leaf of artist’s paper measuring 8 x 5.5 in. This piece truly captures this beloved character’s !gure and personality. In very good condition. $300 - $500

272. “OOGIE BOOGIE” CONCEPT ART FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring “Oogie Boogie” sampling a vat of rancid ooze. The piece measures 5.5 x 8 in. and is accomplished in pencil on a leaf of artist’s illustration paper. A wonderful character piece and perfect for framing. In very good condition. $300 - $500

273. “OOGIE BOOGIE” CONCEPT ART FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production artwork featuring a close up of “Oogie Boogie’s” leering face. The piece measures 5.5 x 8 in. and is accomplished in brown and black ink and pencil on a leaf of artist’s illustration paper. A wonderful character piece and perfect for framing. In very good condition. $300 - $500

274. SET OF (8) LOBBY CARDS FROM TIM BURTON’S THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) A full set of (8) gloss-!nish lobby cards depicting the iconic “Jack Skellington” and friends in various scenes from the dark and delightful modern holiday cult classic. In very !ne condition. $100 - $200

275. FRAMED THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM SIGNED BY TIM BURTON, DANNY ELFMAN, CHRIS SARANDON AND GLENN SHADIX. (Buena Vista, 1993) This promotional package was sent out for members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, along with a VHS copy of the cult classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas. It features signatures from the !lm’s creator, Tim Burton, composer Danny Elfman, voice of “Jack Skellington” Chris Sarandon and voice of “Mayor” Glenn Shadix. Comes in a custom black frame that measures approx. 20 x 18.75 in. In !ne condition. $300 - $500

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276. ORIGINAL “OOGIE BOOGIE” PUPPET FROM THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. (Buena Vista, 1993) Production-used, full-size “Oogie Boogie” animation puppet from The Nightmare Before Christmas. 21 x 22 in. made of cast foam rubber, fabric and paint. The front half of the puppet is a burlap-textured rubber surface. The back half is actual fabric. Ornamental stitching is applied to appear as if the halves are sewn together. There is an internal, posable wire armature and the body is stu!ed with cotton batting. The rubber remains supple and paint fresh. In "ne condition. A beautiful display piece. $8,000 - $12,000

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277. ORIGINAL CONCEPT ART FROM CORPSE BRIDE. (6) (Buena Vista, 1993) Original production concept artwork featuring “Corpse Bride” lamenting. It measures 8.25 x 5.785 in. and is accomplished in pencil on a leaf of artist’s printed illustration paper. The panel features a dialog box with the handwritten line, “I have spent my whole life and after life waiting for this”. There is a Corpse Bride logo title in the lower right corner. Some !ne pinholes in upper corners from production use. In good condition. $300 - $500

279. ANTONIO BANDERAS “ZORRO” SWORD FROM LEGEND OF ZORRO. (Amblin/TriStar, 1998) This impressive, highly-polished metal sword features a leather-wrapped, studded handgrip, with silver-plated hilt and pommel with a leaf/"oral motif pattern. Accompanied a black leather-wrapped metal scabbard with polished tips. Used throughout the !lm by Banderas as “Zorro”, this instantly recognizable sword is a signature piece from the !lm. In very good condition. Originally acquired from Sony Pictures after the !lm’s release. $2,000 - $3,000

278. WILLIAM PETERSEN “GIL GRISSOM” CRIME SCENE KIT FROM CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION. (CBS-TV, 2000-present) This exceptional CSI prop consists of an oversize metal-clad Rimowa brand briefcase, which opens to reveal an entire crime scene tool kit including: blood vials, evidence tape, empty glass evidence vials, a !ngerprint brush along with other liquid-containing bottles, cotton swabs, and various o#cial paperwork. Used on this show as Grissom’s personal investigator’s response kit to collect evidence – the premise of the entire series. Also includes a script from Episode 517: “Compulsion” and Las Vegas Police Department calling cards for “Sara Sidle”, “Catherine Willows”, “Warrick Brown”, “Jim Brass” and “Nick Stokes”. A fabulous prop from this popular television series. Measures 18 x 8 x 14 in. and has “CSI” and “Grissom” tape-labeled on the exterior. In very good condition. $800 - $1,200

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280. ANGELINA JOLIE “LARA CROFT” SCREEN-USED STUNT FLARE GUN FROM LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE. (Paramount, 2003) Black-and-silver rubber stunt !are gun used by Angelina Jolie in her role as “Lara Croft” in video game-based action "lm Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: the Cradle of Life. Shows minor signs of production wear. Measures 7.5 in. long. $600 - $800

281. NOKIA CELLPHONE SCREEN-USED BY ANGELINA JOLIE IN LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE. (Paramount, 2003) Nokia 7650 cellphone used by Angelina Jolie in her role as “Lara Croft” in various sequences of the "lm. Measures approx. 4.5 in. long (6.25 in. open), 2.25 wide and 1 in. thick. Electronics untested. Shows minor signs of production wear. $400 - $600

282. WILL SMITH SCREEN-WORN, SIGNED “DELL SPOONER” LEATHER JACKET FROM I, ROBOT. (TCF, 2004) This black, soft leather, waist-length overcoat was worn by Will Smith as “Dell Spooner” in I, Robot, the action thriller based on the classic Isaac Asimov Sci-Fi story. The screen-worn jacket features front button closure, zipper pockets (1) on left chest and (2) on hips. Chocolate fabric lining on interior. The front left side of the jacket is hand signed by Will Smith in silver paint pen. In production-used, "ne condition. Accompanied by a 20th Century-Fox certi"cate of authenticity. $1,500 - $2,000

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283. TOM CRUISE “CHARLIE BABBITT” SUIT FROM RAIN MAN. (United Artists, 1988) Tom Cruise screen-worn “Charlie Babbitt” suit consisting of a dove gray sports jacket with silver lining, slate gray tweed wool pants, gray silk, long sleeve button down shirt and a pair of black and gray socks. Inside jacket breast pocket contains a sewn-in bias label marked “Tom Cruise”. Pants exhibit a Sy Devore maker’s label. Rain Man took home four Academy Awards including Best Picture, Director, Actor (Dustin Ho!man) and Best Original Screenplay. In "ne condition. $2,000 - $3,000

284. TOM CRUISE SCREEN-WORN “RAY FERRIER” LEATHER JACKET FROM WAR OF THE WORLDS. (Paramount, 2005) Tom Cruise “Ray Ferrier” leather motorcycle jacket from the Spielberg Sci-Fi thriller, War of the Worlds. The screen-worn jacket features front zipper closure, zipper pockets (1) on left chest and (2) diagonal on hips, collarless design with snap-button, bi-swing back neck closure, inside satin lining. Design features shoulder to elbow racing stripes on both sleeves. Highly visible throughout the entire alien invasion "lm, the jacket shows expected signs of production distress. In very good condition. $3,000 - $5,000

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285. APOLLO 13 1-SHEET POSTER SIGNED. (Universal, 1995) 27 x 40 in. 1-sheet poster for the historical-drama Apollo 13, signed by the cast, including: Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris and director Ron Howard. In !ne condition. Comes with COA from Universal Studios. $300 - $500

286. SAVING PRIVATE RYAN PRODUCTION CLAPPERBOARD. (Paramount, 1998) A production-used clapperboard from the !lming of the WWII epic, Saving Private Ryan, starring Tom Hanks. Constructed of white translucent plastic with red engraved lettering for the !lm’s title, scene and take identi!ers, director Steven Spielberg and camera operator Janusz Kaminski. Also features a metal-hinged black-and-white wooden clapper a"xed to the top. Overall, shows signs of production wear. $1,000 - $1,500

287. TOM HANKS “LANGDON” SUIT FROM THE DAVINCI CODE. (Sony, 2006) This custom-made suit was screen-worn by Tom Hanks as “Langdon” in The DaVinci Code. Costume consists of a navy blue, long-sleeve dbutton-down shirt with internal bias “Turnbull and Asser” maker’s label, custom-made single-breasted two-button light wool sport jacket with matching light wool pants. With original costumer’s tag. In screen-worn, very good condition. $800 - $1,200

288. AUDREY TAUTOU “SOPHIE NEVEU” COSTUME FROM THE DAVINCI CODE. (Sony Pictures, 2006) Lavender blouse, black cardigan sweater, grey skirt and jacket worn by Audrey Tautou as “Sophie Neveu” in the !lm. Includes the original costumer’s tag handwritten “Sophie Cost 1.” In very good condition. $600 - $800

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289. PAUL BETTANY “SILAS” MONK COSTUME FROM THE DA VINCI CODE. (Sony Pictures, 2006) Dark brown, full-length monk’s robe and hood with waist cord, worn by Paul Bettany as “Silas” in The DaVinci Code. Includes original costumer’s tags marked “Silas #1.” In screen-worn, good condition. $400 - $600

290. IAN MCKELLAN “TEBING” COSTUME FROM THE DAVINCI CODE. (Sony Pictures, 2006) This hero costume consists of brown wool trousers with an internal “Academy Costumes London” maker’s label. White, blue and brown plaid !annel shirt with “Russell & Hodge

Bespoke Shirtmaker Jermyn, London, England” label, N. Peal brand cashmere navy sweater vest

and gray wool coat with golden wool lining and “Turnbull and Asser” embroidered in the lower left interior. Worn by Ian McKellan as ‘Tebing” in The DaVinci Code. With original costumer’s tag. In very good, production-used condition. $400 - $600

291. PRIEST VESTMENTS WORN BY ALFRED MOLINA AS “ARINGAROSA” IN THE DA VINCI CODE. (Sony Pictures, 2006) Consisting of white, button down collarless shirt and extra long cu"s with two buttons on each. The interior bias “Euroclero Roma” brand label has “Aringarosa” handwritten on it. Also includes a dark pink priest’s stole worn by Alfred Molina as “Aringarosa” in The DaVinci Code. In #ne condition. $400 - $600

292. OPUS DEI POLICE UNIFORM FROM THE DAVINCI CODE. (Sony, 2006) Opus Dei police uniform includes black leather belt with silver buckle, black pants, black necktie, navy blue “Metropolitan Police” V-neck sweater with police ranking at each shoulder. “Foxtrot 38” written in the interior bias label, heavy black police padded vest, white button-down short-sleeve shirt with double breast pockets and black police cap with checkered ribbon with “58cm” written inside. In very good, screen-used condition. $200 - $300

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294. CAST-SIGNED GI JOE: RISE OF THE COBRA 1-SHEET POSTER. (Paramount, 2009) 27 x 40 in. 1-sheet poster for GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra, signed by director Stephen Sommers and stars Channing Tatum, Rachel Nichols and other cast. Comes with 20th Century-Fox COA. In very good condition. $300 - $500

295. JONAH HILL “SETH” SIGNATURE COSTUME FROM SUPERBAD. (Sony, 2007) This Superbad costume was worn throughout the !lm by Jonah Hill as “Seth”, as well as in poster artwork and promotional media. Consisting of gray cotton T-shirt with costumer’s tag, custom-made blue western shirt with silver piping and pearl snap buttons and blue, black and gray plaid pants marked “Hero no smear blood” on the left interior pocket lining. In production-used, good condition, with studio blood smeared on the upper right leg. $600 - $800

293. COMPLETE SPARTAN COSTUME FROM 300. (Warner Bros., 2006) This costume was worn by one of the Spartan soldiers during the epic battle scenes in 300 and includes a hard polyurethane helmet, a pair of greaves, a pair of gauntlets, hard rubber sword with leather sheath and belt, leather codpiece, sandals, a cape of coarse red fabric with shoulder pad, leather fastening straps, and hard rubber decorative brooch. The spear has a wooden shaft and hard rubber point. The entire costume exhibits studio distress and theatrical blood stains. Comes with a Warner Bros. COA.Special shipping arrangements will apply. $4,000 - $6,000

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296. CHRISTOPHER MINTZ-PLASSE “MCLOVIN’S” SIGNATURE OUTFIT FROM SUPERBAD. (Sony, 2007) Includes white button-down shirt with light and dark brown stripes “Fd” written in the bias interior label, a white cotton T-shirt with “Hader” written in the interior label, black Covington brand pants with “Fogell” handwritten on the interior label, a six-button brown corduroy vest with “F-2” written at the back, a black and brown reversible belt with a silver buckle, and black leather Covington lace up shoes size 8.5 M. Included costumer’s tag, which reads “Party clean”. Also included are McLovin’s plaid multi-colored boxer shorts, worn as he seduces his dream girl in bed. $400 - $600

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297. WILL FERRELL “CHAZZ MICHAEL MICHAELS” MONOGRAMMED COSTUME FROM BLADES OF GLORY. (Dreamworks, 2007) In the modern classic sports comedy, Blades of Glory, “Chazz Michael Michaels” (Will Ferrell) wears this black Puma warm up suit. The 100% polyester out!t consists of, stand collar, zippered front closure, long sleeves, hand pockets, contrast piping and trim and iconic PUMA cat-logo at upper left chest. “Chazz Michael Michaels” is embroidered in white on a bias on the upper right chest. The jacket is worn over a black and white ice skater-style stretch shirt, appliqued with rainbow-foiled stars, metallic stripes and stitching. Black stirrup sweat pants and a black and white bandana complete the ensemble. This suit is featured in the scene when “Chazz Michael Michaels” and his nemesis “Jimmy MacElroy” (Jon Heder) practice as a team in the ice warehouse. It is also visible in the movie’s blooper reel. The gaudy skater shirt is worn under a variety of jackets in the movie, but revealed fully when “Chazz” rips o" his jacket to “get serious” on the ice. In !ne condition. $600 - $800

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Sony The following 151 lots are consigned from Sony Pictures Studios, and each are accompanied with a Sony/Columbia Pictures certi!cate of authenticity.

*298. FULL-SIZE SAILING SHIP FILMING MINIATURE ATTRIBUTED TO THE SPANISH MAIN. (RKO, 1945) Large-scale sailing ship !lming miniature measuring an impressive 12 ft. long x 48 in. tall (at top of mast) x 42 in. wide. A meticulously detailed ship, featuring portholes and cannon doors, scrolled-wood trim, cabin windows, multiple sails and rigging attachments stored in the hull of the ship. This ship has an intentionally broken bow. It exhibits wear and some broken pieces; otherwise, good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

*300. PAIR OF SPHINXES FROM KING OF KINGS. (MGM, 1961) A pair of sphinxes constructed of plaster over chicken wire sculptures, hand-painted and detailed to appear like ancient carved stone. They measure approx. 58 in. long x 34 in. tall x 20 in. wide. The front legs of one are broken with both showing general chipping and wear; otherwise, good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $300 - $500

*299. VISUAL EFFECTS MINIATURE TITANIC FROM GHOSTBUSTERS II. (Columbia, 1989) This visual e"ects miniature Titanic hull is visible in the scene where ghosts are seen leaving the wreckage of the ship. This impressive piece is constructed of resin and styrene parts and measures approx 5 ft. long x 18 in. wide. Built to resemble the cracked hull of the doomed ship. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

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*301. SEAN CONNERY “WILLIAM FORRESTER” BICYCLE FROM FINDING FORRESTER. (Columbia, 1993) Black European-style bicycle ridden by “William Forrester” as played by Sean Connery in the !lm, Finding Forrester. This bicycle features prominently on the 1-sheet poster and other promotional material from the !lm. It exhibits some wear but remains in very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

*302. PAIR OF COSTUMES FROM INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD. (Sony/Columbia, 1995) Collection of two costumes from the children’s fantasy Indian in the Cupboard. Including: (1) Shirt, scarf, pants, spurs and cu"s worn by “Boone” as played by Brian Keith and (1) suede beaded wraparound skirt worn by “Little Bear” as played by Litefoot/Gary Davis. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*303. COLLECTION OF (5) “FRAN FINE” AS PLAYED BY FRAN DRESCHER COSTUMES FROM THE NANNY. (Sony TV, 1993-1999) Collection of (5) costumes from the hit TV sit-com The Nanny. Including: (1) Blueberry-pattern jacket and skirt (1) Flowered jacket and slacks (1) Pink jacket with beret (1) Navy and white damask-style jacket and skirt suit, and, (1) Orange print jacket and skirt worn by “Fran Fine” as played by Fran Drescher. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $400 - $600

*304. MODEL OF “DR. FRANKENSTEIN’S” LAB FROM MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN. (TriStar, 1994) Pre-production art department model, created as reference for director Kenneth Branagh’s approval. Laid out on a piece of foam core made mostly from small pieces of wood and sections of foam board, this is a simple model of Dr. Frankenstein’s lab measuring 53.5 in. long x 33 in. wide x 16 in. tall. It has production notes handwritten on the foam board and miniature pieces of furniture and other components. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $200 - $300

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*305. SCREEN-USED MINIATURE NEW YORK SUBWAY CAR AND PLATFORM FROM MONEY TRAIN. (Columbia, 1995)  This incredibly detailed "lming miniature consists of silver subway car on the track platform, replete with support beams, roof and back wall of subway tunnel.  Measures 75 in. long x 15 in. wide x 20 in. tall, it is constructed of metal, wood, "berglass and resin. Incredibly intricate down to the "nest of details, including rivets, “Danger” signs, distress to paint and the requisite grit and grime applied to the tracks and wheels.  Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

*306. FRENCH TERROT SCOOTER FROM MADELINE. (Columbia, 1998) Vintage black French scooter made by Terrot with attached bull horns and beige seats. This distinctively-styled scooter is featured prominently throughout the "lm and ridden by Kristian de la Osa “Pepito”. The scooter is untested but cosmetically in very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $800 - $1,200

*307. LARGE-SCALE MINIATURE GOLF CASTLE FROM STUART LITTLE. (Columbia, 1999) This impressive castle was Stuart Little’s family home on the miniature golf course festooned with spires and towers. Constructed of dense molded foam with resin elements, it measures an impressive 48 in. square with hand-painted details to appear like weathered stone. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $200 - $300

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*308. FULL-SIZE SAILING SHIP FILMING MINIATURE FROM STUART LITTLE. (Columbia, 1999) Wamrath model used for special e!ects shots with attached lights, "ber optics and electronics. Seen in the store window in the "lm, this was the “bad kid’s” boat that races “Stuart’s” boat on the Central Park lake. This impressive large-scale sailing ship "lming “miniature” measures an impressive 10 ft. long x 6 ft. tall x 24 in. wide. Constructed of "berglass with resin details and with track attachment mounts on the keel for "lming it riding the waves of the toy store window. Electronics untested. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $600 - $800

*309. COLLECTION OF (6) “MILES LOGAN” AS PLAYED BY MARTIN LAWRENCE COSTUME PIECES FROM BLUE STREAK. (Sony/Columbia, 1999) Collection of (6) costume pieces from the action comedy Blue Streak. Including: (2) pair blue pants, (2) maroon sweaters. and (2) Hydrosoul gray jackets. Worn by “Miles Logan” as played by Martin Lawrence. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*310. COLLECTION OF (5) “ALEX” AS PLAYED BY LUCY LIU COSTUMES FROM CHARLIE’S ANGELS. (Sony/Columbia, 2000) Collection of (5) costumes from Charlie’s Angels. Including: (1) Red jacket, black leather sequined top and black pants (1) Black and silver jumpsuit (1) Horseback riding out"t with white blouse, jabot (tie), white jodhpurs, black riding jacket, black riding helmet and pair of gloves (1) Army costume with camou#age pants, tank top, pair of boots and (1) Teal blue suede halter top, dark blue jeans and pair of boots all worn by “Alex” as played by Lucy Liu. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $800 - $1,200

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*311. COLLECTION OF (2) “ALEX” AS PLAYED BY LUCY LIU COSTUME AND “NATALIE COOK” AS PLAYED BY CAMERON DIAZ COSTUME FROM CHARLIE’S ANGELS. (Sony/Columbia, 2000) Collection of two costumes from Charlie’s Angels. Including: (1) Black jacket, (stunt) chain halter top and black pants worn by “Alex” as played by Lucy Liu and (1) black nylon jacket worn by “Natalie Cook” as played by Cameron Diaz. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*312. COLLECTION OF (2) COSTUMES FROM CHARLIE’S ANGELS FULL THROTTLE. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Collection of (2) costumes from Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle. Including: (1) Green pair of camo-capris, white turtle-neck shirt, pair of leather gloves and pair of boots worn by “Alex” as played by Lucy Liu. (1) Black tuxedo pants and jacket, white dress shirt and pair of black shoes worn by “Jason” as played by Matt LeBlanc. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*314. COLLECTION OF COSTUME PIECES AND ACCESSORIES FROM RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS INCLUDING “FAY” AS PLAYED BY BRITTANY MURPHY AND “MRS. DONOFRIO” AS PLAYED BY LORRAINE BRACCO PIECES. (Sony/Columbia, 2001) Collection of costume pieces from Riding in Cars with Boys. (1) Pink striped sweater, brown coat with fur collar, pair of earrings (1) Pink bridesmaid’s dress, (1) pink maternity blouse with white square pattern, and, (2) Maternity capri jeans, and a pregnancy pad. Worn by “Fay” as played by Brittany Murphy. Also, (1) crème-colored blouse with brown and orange owl pattern, orange sweater, gold heart broach, crème shoes, blue and orange Mexican print plaid pants. Worn by “Mrs. Donofrio” as played by Lorraine Bracco. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*313. COLLECTION OF “BEVERLY” AS PLAYED BY DREW BARRYMORE COSTUME PIECES FROM RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS. (Sony/Columbia, 2001) Collection of costume pieces from Riding in Cars with Boys. (1) Coat of rust-orange wool with belt, (2) black sweaters with multi-colored thread, black long sleeve blouse, (1) hot-pink top with silver threading, tan platform shoes (2) sleeveless pregnancy !oral tops with pink, red, orange, purple !owers, coral skirt (1) pair of green lace-up high-heel boots, blue knit scarf, pea coat, brown paisley shirt, brown and white striped pullover, V-neck sweater, (2) pair Juicy jeans, brown gloves, camel cap. All worn by “Beverly” as played by Drew Barrymore. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*315. “GEORGE WASHINGTON” AS PLAYED BY TERRY LAYMAN COSTUME FROM THE PATRIOT. (Sony/Columbia, 2000) Period costume from The Patriot. Consisting of: “George Washington’s” uniform: Blue jacket with tan trim and gold epaulettes, white scarf, tan vest, tan britches, tan leather gloves worn by “George Washington” as played by Terry Layman. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*316. “GEN. CORNWALLIS” AS PLAYED BY TOM WILKINSON COSTUME FROM THE PATRIOT. (Sony/Columbia, 2000) Period costume from The Patriot. Consisting of: Long dressing/dinner gown light green !ower print silk worn by “Gen. Cornwallis” as played by Tom Wilkinson. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*317. COLLECTION OF PERIOD COSTUMES FROM THE PATRIOT. (Sony/Columbia, 2000) Collection of (5) period costumes from The Patriot. Including: (1) White shirt, crème-striped vest, tan britches and black Tricorne hat worn by “William Martin” as played by Logan Lerman (1) Navy blue coat with red trim, white shirt, crème linen vest, crème linen britches, crème socks, black tie, black buckled shoes worn by “Private Patriot” as played by Scott Miles (1) White shirt, green collarless jacket, tan britches, tan socks, black Tricorne hat worn by “Nathan Martin” as played by Trevor Morgan. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*318. PAIR OF “ALEX” AS PLAYED BY OWEN WILSON COSTUMES FROM I SPY. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Collection of two costumes from the spy-comedy I Spy. Including: (1) pair of Levi’s jeans, long sleeve blue Calvin Klein shirt, black/olive polar !eece-lined zip-front jacket (1) Pair of blue jeans, (2) blue, button-down shirts, green jacket, (2) brown belts, black boots worn by “Alex” as played by Owen Wilson. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*319. “KELLY” AS PLAYED BY EDDIE MURPHY COSTUME FROM I SPY. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Costume from the spy-comedy I Spy. Consisting of Black Armani turtleneck sweater, black Hugo Boss leather pants and black long coat worn by “Kelly” as played by Eddie Murphy. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*320. “KELLY” AS PLAYED BY EDDIE MURPHY TUXEDO FROM I SPY. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Formal tuxedo from the spy-comedy I Spy. Consisting of full black tuxedo, cummerbund, belt, shirt and shoes worn by “Kelly” as played by Eddie Murphy. Costumer’s tag present. All are in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*321. “KELLY” AS PLAYED BY EDDIE MURPHY COSTUME FROM I SPY. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Collection of (2) costumes from the spy-comedy I Spy. Including: (2) black Dolce & Gabbana tank tops, (2) black leather vests, black pants, black belt and black boots. All worn by “Kelly” as played by Eddie Murphy. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*322. “KELLY” AS PLAYED BY EDDIE MURPHY VERSACE COSTUME PIECES FROM I SPY. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Collection of (2) costumes and costume pieces from the spy-comedy I Spy. (1) Light blue Versace sweater, Calvin Klein jeans and gray leather jacket. With a light-blue Versace sweater. All worn by “Kelly” as played by Eddie Murphy. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*323. COLLECTION OF (3) “KELLY” AS PLAYED BY EDDIE MURPHY COSTUMES FROM I SPY. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Collection of (3) costumes from the spy-comedy I Spy. (3) Black and gold !eece/leather hooded jackets with 2-black t-shirts, and 2-gray sweatpants (1) Black and gold #56 “Robinson” sports jersey. All worn by “Kelly” as played by Eddie Murphy. All in good condition. Costumer’s tag present. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*324. PAIR OF “RACHEL” AS PLAYED BY FAMKE JANSSEN COSTUMES FROM I SPY. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Collection of (2) costumes from the spy-comedy I Spy. Including: (1) Crème and lace long sleeve cotton blouse, Helmut Lang jean jacket, Chloe jeans and (1) Snap-front black leather jacket and black leather skirt with tan stitching worn by “Rachel” as played by Famke Janssen. Costumer’s tag present. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*325. (2) “MICHAEL DESCANSO” AS PLAYED BY LIAM WAITE COSTUMES FROM GHOSTS OF MARS. (Sony, 2001) (2) Identical costumes from the Horror Sci-Fi thriller Ghosts of Mars. Each consisting of all black “Martian Police Force” uniforms with leather jacket with “Mars Police Force” logo, bullet-proof vest, gray tank top, gray sweater with “MPF” logo, black pants, gloves, boots and belt worn by “Michael Descanso” as played by Liam Waite. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $400 - $600

*326. “DESOLATION WILLIAMS” AS PLAYED BY ICE CUBE COSTUME FROM GHOSTS OF MARS. (Sony, 2001) Costume from the Horror/Sci-Fi thriller Ghosts of Mars. Consisting of a brown leather jacket, suede shirt, sweater, belt, camo-pants and boots. Worn by “Desolation Williams” as played by Ice Cube. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $300 - $500

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*327. COLLECTION OF (2) COSTUMES FROM GHOSTS OF MARS. (Sony, 2001) Collection of (2) costume from Ghosts of Mars. (1) Martian “Big Warrior” costume with brown jacket, leather collar piece with chainmail front, arm guards, light brown pants, socks, purple boots as played by Chad Randall, and (1) “Trans Martian Railroad” uniform with black jumpsuit and T-shirt worn by “McSimms” as played by Peter Jason. Also includes a miner’s helmet. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $300 - $500

*328. “COUNT ADHEMAR” AS PLAYED BY RUFUS SEWELL COSTUME FROM A KNIGHT’S TALE. (Sony/Columbia, 2001) “Count Adhemar” jacket from the adventure comedy A Knight’s Tale. Consisting of a brown padded jacket, tunic-style, with black velvet trim at cu!s. Worn by “Count Adhemar” as played by Rufus Sewell. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*329. “CHRISTIANA” AS PLAYED BY BERENICE BEJO COSTUME FROM A KNIGHT’S TALE. (Sony/Columbia, 2001) Elegant, “Christiana” costume from the adventure comedy A Knight’s Tale. Consisting of a "oor-length, olive-greenish gold crushed-velvet over-robe with ruched back, blue-gray trims and neck tie-closure. In #ne condition. Worn by “Christiana” as played by Berenice Bejo. Costumer’s tag present. In #ne condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*330. SHANNYN SOSSAMON COSTUME FROM A KNIGHT’S TALE. (Sony/Columbia, 2001) “Jocelyn” period costume from the adventure comedy A Knight’s Tale. Consisting of a pale green dress with overcoat in green, pink-purple, and silvery blue and gold. Worn by “Jocelyn” as played by Shannon Sossamon. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*331. COLLECTION OF (2) PERIOD FEMALE COSTUME PIECES FROM A KNIGHT’S TALE. (Sony/Columbia, 2001) Collection of (2) period female costumes from the adventure comedy A Knight’s Tale. Including: (1) Pale gold and blue-gray lattice-patterned wrap skirt, and, (1) Gold !ower brocade V-neck over-gown with slits up sides and bottom border of gold and blue-gray brocade. Costumer’s tag present. In "ne condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*333. COLLECTION OF (2) “SLIM” AS PLAYED BY JENNIFER LOPEZ COSTUMES FROM ENOUGH. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Collection of (2) costumes from the thriller Enough. Includes: (1) Black Nike cat suit "ghting out"t with black zip-front sweatshirt, black gloves and black Adidas shoes with red stripes. (Also includes a duplicate black Nike cat suit.) All worn by “Slim” as played by Jennifer Lopez. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*334. “BABE” AS PLAYED BY WINONA RYDER COSTUME PIECES FROM MR. DEEDS. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) Costume pieces from Mr. Deeds consisting of A/X pink knit sweater with zippered collar and dark burgundy and brown plush scarf worn by “Babe” as played by Winona Ryder. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*332. LARGE GLOBE FROM JET CAR INTERIOR FROM MEN IN BLACK II. (Columbia, 2002) Large transparent globe with green map on black plastic base. Compressed into a round !at shape that "ts perfectly into the black base stand. This is one of the futuristic apparati on the dash of the car that memorably transforms and rockets through Times Square during the exciting chase scene in the "lm. Measures 40 x 19 x 24 in. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

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*335. “DONALD KAUFMAN” AS PLAYED BY NICHOLAS CAGE COSTUME FROM ADAPTATION. (Sony, 2002) “Donald Kaufman” costume from the modern drama Adaptation. Consisting of gray dress shirt, blue jeans. black belt and black oxford shoes. Worn by “Donald Kaufman” as played by Nicholas Cage. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $200 - $300

*336. “MARCUS BURNETT” AS PLAYED BY MARTIN LAWRENCE COSTUME FROM BAD BOYS II. (Sony/Columbia, 2002) “Marcus Burnett” costume from Bad Boys II. Including #7 Sport jersey and chocolate brown Prada leather jacket. Worn by “Marcus Burnett” as played by Martin Lawrence. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*337. (3) “ERICA” AS PLAYED BY DIANE KEATON COSTUMES FROM SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Collection of (3) costumes from Something’s Gotta Give. Including: (1) White silk robe (1) crème-colored ribbed turtleneck, white Express pants and white Keds (1) White size-2 Anne Fontaine shirt, Gap jeans and white ribbed tank top. All worn by “Erica” as played by Diane Keaton. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*338. PAIR OF “MARIN” AS PLAYED BY AMANDA PEET COSTUMES FROM SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Pair of costumes from Something’s Gotta Give. Including: (1) Black dress, Manolo Blahnik black strap pumps (1) White and blue print skirt wrap and white ribbed tank worn by “Marin” as played by Amanda Peet. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*339. PAIR OF “JULIAN MERCER” AS PLAYED BY KEANU REEVES COSTUMES FROM SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Pair of costumes from Something’s Gotta Give. Including: (1) Jil Sander crème suit, white and blue striped Brooks Bros. shirt, Zegna sage tie with blue print, Trafalgar brown belt and tan Ralph Lauren socks (1) pair of Mason’s MJ74 blue jeans, white J. Crew T-shirt and maroon Avon Celli cashmere sweater. All worn by “Julian Mercer” as played by Keanu Reeves. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*340. “SARAH” AS PLAYED BY KRISTEN STEWART COSTUME FROM PANIC ROOM. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Costume from Panic Room. Including: (1) Gray with black sleeve punk rock T-shirt and red and white plaid pajama pants. As worn by “Sarah” as played by Kristen Stewart. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*341. COLLECTION OF “MEG” AS PLAYED BY JODIE FOSTER COSTUMES FROM PANIC ROOM. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Collection of costumes from Panic Room. Including: (2) blue sweat pants, (2) black tank tops (1) Gray cashmere robe (1) Brown sweater worn by “Meg” as played by Jodie Foster. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*342. “BURNHAM” AS PLAYED BY FOREST WHITAKER COSTUME FROM PANIC ROOM. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Costume from the thriller Panic Room. Including: (1) Pair of blue coveralls with name tag, blue “MST” jacket, blue T-shirt, black gloves and brown boots worn by “Burnham” as played by Forest Whitaker. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*343. PAIR OF “RAOUL” AS PLAYED BY DWIGHT YOAKAM COSTUMES FROM PANIC ROOM. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Collection of (2) costumes from Panic Room. Consisting of: 1-Black ski mask, gray jacket with clubs and diamonds design, short sleeve green paisley shirt, long sleeve undershirt, blue jeans, 1-brown belt, 1-bullet proof vest, 1-pair of brown boots. With a second duplicate costume (second pair of boots are a stunt version). Worn by “Raoul” as played by Dwight Yoakam. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*344. “HANK” AS PLAYED BY STEVE ZAHN COSTUMES AND COSTUME AND SHIRT FROM NATIONAL SECURITY. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Costume and shirt from the comedy National Security. Including: (1) Red/orange !oral print, short sleeve button-down shirt, pink shorts with rope belt and yellow straw hat and (1) Short sleeve blue National security uniform shirt (production distressed). Worn by “Hank” as played by Steve Zahn. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*345. COLLECTION OF “EARL” AS PLAYED BY MARTIN LAWRENCE COSTUME PIECES FROM NATIONAL SECURITY. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Collection of (3) costumes from the comedy National Security. Including: (1) Green/red !oral print short sleeve, button-down shirt, yellow shorts with rope belt and a red straw hat, 2-long sleeve blue police shirts, (2) Navy sweatpants and (2) Navy “Montgomery” sweatshirts and (1) Long sleeve blue National Security uniform shirt. All worn by “Earl” as played by Martin Lawrence. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*347. “JENNY” AS PLAYED BY HELENA BONHAM CARTER HAND-PAINTED DRESS FROM BIG FISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) A vintage sheer pink dress from Big Fish with hand painted purple !ower designs, lace applique edges and collar and !oret-button front closure. Includes pink slip and lavender under dress. Worn by “Jenny” as played by Helena Bonham Carter. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*348. (2) “KARL THE GIANT” AS PLAYED BY MATTHEW MCGRORY COSTUMES FROM BIG FISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) (2) Beautifully made “Giant” costumes from Big Fish including: (1) Patchwork coat and tails from “Ed Bloom’s” fantasy death scene and (1) Olive green canvas long coat with stitching and tie and grommet front closure. Both worn by “Karl The Giant” as played by Matthew McGrory. Long coat shows signs of studio distress. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*346. “ED BLOOM” AS PLAYED BY EWAN MCGREGOR HIGH SCHOOL PLAY COSTUME FROM BIG FISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Period costume from a high school play in Big Fish. Consisting of a tan and navy cape, blue velvet shorts, stand-collar waistcoat with full sleeves and vertical stripes on arms, blue velvet hat with ostrich trim, black tights and black ballet !ats worn by “Ed Bloom” as played by Ewan McGregor. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*350. “MILDRED” AS PLAYED BY MISSI PYLE COSTUME FROM BIG FISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) From the “Spectre Party” scene in Big Fish. Consisting of a white corset, green and white striped slip, green chi!on dress, and white bra. Worn by “Mildred” as played by Missi Pyle. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*351. “OLDER SANDRA” AS PLAYED BY JESSICA LANGE DRESS FROM BIG FISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Striking sheer turquoise dress from the bathtub scene in Big Fish. Including blue slip and Ol’autre Chose turquoise pumps as worn by “Older Sandra” as played by Jessica Lange. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*352. “YOUNG SANDRA” AS PLAYED BY ALISON LOHMAN RED DRESS WITH WHITE DOTS FROM BIG FISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Red dress with white dots from Big Fish with white and blue apron with blue ties worn by young “Sandra” as played by Alsion Lohman when Ed Bloom played by Ewen McGregor returns home from Vietnam. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*353. “YOUNG SANDRA” AS PLAYED BY ALISON LOHMAN DOLCE & GABBANA DRESS FROM BIG FISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Beautiful rose-colored, "oral lace Dolce & Gabbana, mid-length dress from Big Fish with pink satin Christian Louboutin shoes, pink dangling earrings as worn in college sequences by the young “Sandra Bloom” as played by Alison Lohman. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*354. COLLECTION OF (3) “MICHAEL NEWMAN” AS PLAYED BY ADAM SANDLER COSTUMES FROM CLICK. (Sony/Columbia, 2003) Collection of (3) costumes from Click. Including: (1) Purple “Extra Juicy” tracksuit, orange (stunt) Puma shoes and maroon socks (1) Maroon windbreaker, blue t-shirt and gray cord pants (1) Light blue hospital gown with plastic mesh front panel. Also included is a white dress shirt. All worn by “Michael Newman” as played by Adam Sandler. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*355. “JOHN” AS PLAYED BY ADAM SANDLER COSTUME AND JACKET FROM SPANGLISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Collection of (2) costumes from the comedy Spanglish. Including (1) White chefs jacket (1) Gray T-shirt with “Black Dog Martha’s Vineyard 2004” and blue sweat pants. Worn by “John” as played by Adam Sandler. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*356. “DEBORAH” AS PLAYED BY TEA LEONI COSTUME AND COSTUME PIECES FROM SPANGLISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Collection of (2) costumes from Spanglish. Including: (1) Red and white bikini top and bottom, tea and aqua patterned cover-up top, blue and white !oral hat, gray !ip-!ops, green earrings, multi-colored choker (2) pair of tan Prada pants, yellow and brown crocheted belt, black espadrilles, (2) “Berni” and (2) “George” bracelets, (1) gold chain, (2) gold bracelets, (2) Bluestripe rings (2) green chains, (2) blue stone necklaces. All worn by “Deborah” as played by Tea Leoni. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*357. “FLOR” AS PLAYED BY PAZ VEGA COSTUME FROM SPANGLISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Costume from the comedy Spanglish. Including: (1) Pink skirt with white !owers, peach skirt slip and salmon short-sleeve blouse. Worn by “Flor” as played by Paz Vega. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*358. PAIR OF COSTUMES INCLUDING (1) “EVELYN” AS PLAYED BY CLORIS LEACHMAN COSTUME FROM SPANGLISH. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Pair of costumes and costume pieces from Spanglish. Including: (1) White silk blouse with multi-color design, tan, orange and olive striped linen pants worn by “Evelyn” as played by Cloris Leachman. (1) Pink cable cardigan, striped bathing suit, light pink pants and pink GAP tennis shoes worn by “Christina” as played by Shelby Bruce. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*359. COLLECTION OF (5) “TIM DINGMAN” AS PLAYED BY BEN STILLER COSTUMES FROM ENVY. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Collection of (5) costumes from the comedy Envy. Includes: (1) Light blue pajama pants and shirt, tan trench coat, brown slippers, (1) 2-blue polo shirts with wide orange stripe across chest, dark green khaki pants and blue sneakers (1) Dark green khaki pants, 2-gray t-shirts, 2-blue casual jackets, socks and brown boots (1) Olive sport coat with black pattern, crème/green shirt, green slacks, brown striped tie, brown socks and brown ankle boots (no laces) (1) White tuxedo jacket and pants, 2-white shirts, white tie, beige shoes. All worn by “Tim Dingman” as played by Ben Stiller. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*360. COLLECTION OF (5) “NATALIE VANDERPARK” AS PLAYED BY AMY POEHLER COSTUMES FROM ENVY. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Collection of (5) costumes from the comedy Envy. Includes: (1) Red athletic pants, red tank top with colored logo and “85” on chest, red animal print scarf, red leather gloves, white tennis shoes with red stripes and white socks. (1) Sleeveless striped shirt - blue with red stripes, tan bucket hat, red gold stud earrings, green olive pants, tan Keds tennis shoes. (1) Crème and white blouse, white camisole, crème heavy lace skirt, beige shoes, pearl/gold earrings and necklace. (1) Gold sleeveless stand-up collar !oor-length brocade robe. (1) Purple !oral robe with !owery collar, nude body stocking, purple heels, purple stone earring and necklace set and purple robe-material scarf. All worn by “Natalie Vanderpark” as played by Amy Poehler. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

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*361. COLLECTION OF (5) COSTUMES INCLUDING (1) “DEBBIE DINGMAN AS PLAYED BY RACHEL WEISZ COSTUME FROM ENVY. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Collection of (5) costumes from the comedy Envy. Including: (1) Vanderpark Sta! Uniform of gold blouse with vest and VAPOORIZER dog logo, gold tie, black pants, cummerbund and stud earrings (1) Canvas tote bag, tan visor, baseball t-shirt green chest with “TEAM” on chest and “9” on back, yellow piping, khaki pants, tan Keds tennis shoes, oatmeal socks, silver heart earring worn by “Debbie Dingman” as played by Rachel Weisz (1) Oscar de la Renta white tuxedo jacket and pants, white shirt and bag of ornate shirt button covers (fake shell with diamonds) worn by Jack Black’s stunt double (1) Green faux-snakeskin suit (pants and jacket), green paisley shirt, 2-black and green scrolled mock T-neck, brown socks and green fake snakeskin shoes worn by Jack Black’s stand in (1) Leopard print robe with leopard print pajama pants, black and gold stripe tank top, gray socks, Justin cowboy boots and brown wide-brimmed cowboy hat with feathers worn by Jack Black’s stunt double. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*362. COLLECTION OF (7) “NICK VANDERPARK” AS PLAYED BY JACK BLACK COSTUMES FROM ENVY. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Collection of (7) costumes from the comedy Envy. Includes (1) Red and white checkered shirt, red warm-up pants, red and white gloves, white socks, red and white tennis shoes and red silk scarf. (1) Blue baseball shirt with “V” logo and gold arms, white pants, blue belt, white and blue socks and white tennis shoes. (1) Blue baseball shirt with “V” logo and gold arms, plaid shorts, blue baseball cap, white tennis shoes. (1) Orange Hawaiian print shirt, rust colored pants. (1) Brown herringbone sport coat, white and brown checkered shirt and 2-brown slacks. (1) Yellow multi-colored golf sweater, yellow hat, yellow socks, yellow pants, brown and white golf shoes and golf glove. (1) Brown metallic robe with “V” (Vapooriser) dog logo on chest. Pajama shirt and pants in purple fake snakeskin. Radio Shack headphones. Black slippers with palm tree embroidery. All worn by “Nick Vanderpark” as played by Jack Black. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $800 - $1,200

*363. “ALICE” AS PLAYED BY NATALIE PORTMAN COSTUME FROM CLOSER. (Sony/Columbia, 2004) Costume from Closer consisting of black cashmere sweater and green khaki miniskirt worn by “Alice” as played by Natalie Portman. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*364. “LISA” AS PLAYED BY KRISTEN STEWART COSTUME FROM ZATHURA. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) Costume from the Sci-Fi adventure Zathura, consisting of: (1) Blue jeans and pink thermal hoodie worn by “Lisa” as played by Kristen Stewart. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*365. COLLECTION OF (3) COSTUMES FROM ZATHURA. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) Collection of (3) costumes from the Sci-Fi adventure Zathura. Including: (1) Camou!age pants, gray oxford over red T-shirt with blue Martian logo, black tennis shoes with !ames worn by “Danny” as played by Jonah Bobo, (1) Gray and black Nike shorts, blue short sleeve t-shirt over gray long sleeve T-shirt, Nike high-tops worn by “Walter” as played by Josh Hutcheson, (1) Green striped oxford shirt, olive green undershirt, khaki pants, brown belt and olive green socks worn by “Dad” as played by Tim Robbins. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*366. “SKIP ENGBLOM” AS PLAYED BY HEATH LEDGER COSTUME FROM THE LORDS OF DOGTOWN. Sony/Columbia, 2005) Wetsuit costume from the bio-pic skateboarding "lm The Lords of Dogtown. Consisting of a 2-piece, black and gray size “Large”, O’Neill brand, heavy wet suit with front zipper closure top and bib-style bottoms as worn by “Skip Engblom” as played by Heath Ledger. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*367. COLLECTION OF COSTUMES PIECES FOR “JAY ADAMS”, “RED DOG AND “TY PAGE” FROM THE LORDS OF DOGTOWN. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) A collection of costume pieces from the bio-pic skateboarding "lm The Lords of Dogtown. Including: (2) black Landon t-shirts and a long sleeve blue, button-down shirt with (1) Pair of blue jeans and blue “Zephyr” T-shirt. Both costumes worn by “Jay Adams” as played by Emile Hirsch. (2) SIMS jerseys, red, white and blue Jersey shorts, pair of red elbow pads and a wrist band worn by “Red Dog” as played by Shane Magnusson and (2) black with white and yellow-striped Freeformer jerseys and (2) black with white and yellow-striped jersey shorts worn by “Ty Page” as played by Steve Badino. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*368. “NATE SCARBOROUGH” AS PLAYED BY BURT REYNOLDS COSTUME PIECES FROM THE LONGEST YARD. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) Costume pieces from the sports comedy The Longest Yard consisting of a blue “inmate” prison shirt, blue prison jacket with crème stripe and “AFB” prison logo worn by “Nate Scarborough” as played by Burt Reynolds. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*369. COLLECTION OF COSTUME PIECES INCLUDING (1) “CARETAKER” AS PLAYED BY CHRIS ROCK PRISON SHIRT FROM THE LONGEST YARD. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) A collection of costume pieces from the sports comedy The Longest Yard, including: (1) Blue prison shirt with logo worn by “Caretaker” as played by Chris Rock (1) “Allenville Penn” tan T-shirt, no sleeves, “dew rag” and blue prison jacket with “AFB” logo and crème stripe worn by “Megget” as played by Nelly. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*370. COLLECTION OF (5) COSTUMES FROM THE LONGEST YARD. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) A collection of (5) costumes from the sports comedy The Longest Yard. Including: (1) Mean Machine jersey, matching pants and helmet (1) Game uniform: White “Allenville” guard jersey #44 with pants, socks, blue gloves worn by “Guard Garner” as played by Brian Bosworth (1) Game Uniform: White “Allenville” guard jersey #93 worn by “Guard Englehart” as played by Kevin Nash (1) Game uniform: Black undershirt, “Mean Machine” jersey #89, black and red pants, red and black hat with “Mean Machine” logo and red polo, black belt, red and grey gloves, black helmet with red skull, black Reebok cleats worn by “Eddie” as played by Terry Crews and (1) White jersey #39 and pants worn by “Guard Dunham” as played by Steve Austin. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*371. (1) “ALBERT” AS PLAYED BY KEVIN JAMES COSTUME AND (1) “HITCH” AS PLAYED BY WILL SMITH SHIRT FROM HITCH. Sony/Columbia, 2005) Collection of (2) costumes from Hitch. (1) Blue with grey pinstripe suit, blue and red striped shirt, undershirt, red pattern tie, silver cu! links, maroon suspenders, maroon hankerchief, brown dress shoes worn by “Albert” as played by Kevin James (1) White, long-sleeved linen, button-down shirt worn by “Hitch” as played by Will Smith. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*372. COLLECTION OF “SIMON” AS PLAYED BY ASHTON KUTCHER COSTUMES FROM GUESS WHO? (Sony/Columbia, 2005) Collection of (2) costumes from the comedy Guess Who? Including: (1) Pair of blue jeans, maroon undershirt, white undershirt, white and pink striped dress shirt, black loafers (1) Pair of grey jeans, aqua undershirt, brown and blue/green striped shirt and “Teresa’s” nightie. All worn by “Simon” as played by Ashton Kutcher. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

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*373. COLLECTION OF (3) COSTUMES INCLUDING (2) “PERCY JONES” AS PLAYED BY BERNIE MAC COSTUMES FROM GUESS WHO? (Sony/Columbia, 2005) Collection or (3) costumes from the comedy Guess Who? Including crème-colored formal dress with tan bra as worn by “Marilyn Jones” as played by Judith Scott (1) black suit with rust-colored pinstripes, white suspenders, black belt, silver tie, black socks, 2-white and black striped shirts, black loafers and cu!inks, (1) gray with gold pinstripe suit, gray dress shirt, rust and red patterned tie, locomotive train suspenders, brown belt, silver cu" links, gray socks. Both suits worn by “Percy Jones” as played by Bernie Mac. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*374. COLLECTION OF (5) “DICK” AS PLAYED JIM CARREY COSTUMES FROM FUN WITH DICK AND JANE. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) Collection of (5) costumes from the comedy Fun with Dick and Jane. (1) Black pajamas with white stripes and moccasins (1) Blue suit, purple shirt with white collars, purple and blue striped tie and black and reddish brown shoes (1) Khaki t-shirt and gray pajama bottoms (1) T-shirt with “Starting Pitcher”, pair of blue jeans (1) Gray suit, with white and blue striped shirt, gray and green striped tie, black belt. Also includes purple shirt with white collar, two white t-shirts with black sleeves and “Freedom Live in Concert” graphic, and “Cost Mart” blue vest, all worn by “Dick” as played by Jim Carrey. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $600 - $800

*375. COLLECTION OF (2) “JANE” AS PLAYED TEA LEONI COSTUMES FROM FUN WITH DICK AND JANE. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) Collection of (2) costumes from the comedy Fun with Dick and Jane. (1) Black Dolce & Gabbana evening dress with faux diamond collar, black overcoat with satin buttons, green sweatshirt and pair of black heels with satin laces (1) Green paisley pajama top and bottom. All worn by “Jane” as played by Tea Leoni. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*376. COLLECTION OF (4) COSTUMES FROM DEUCE BIGELOW: MALE GIGOLO. (Sony, 2005) Collection of (4) costumes from Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo. Including: (1) “Big Baby Lady” pink blouse and skirt, pearl necklace and brown snakeskin shoes (1) “Francois” black jacket with “Man-Ho” crest, white dress shirt with brown and yellow stripes, gold tie with square patterns, brown pants and brown belt (1) “Eva” white blouse with rose-pattern, Levi denim jacket (1) Leopard print overcoat (Female disguise). Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $200 - $300

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*377. COLLECTION OF (4) COSTUMES, INCLUDING (1) “JACK WYATT” AS PLAYED BY WILL FERRELL COSTUME FROM BEWITCHED. (Sony/Columbia, 2005) Collection of (4) costumes from the supernatural comedy Bewitched. Including (1) Grey undershirt, orange t-shirt, blue Jeans, brown socks and brown tennis shoes worn by “Jack Wyatt” as played by Will Ferrell (1) Black stretch-workout pants and pink workout top worn by “Maria Kelly” as played by Kristin Chenoweth (1) Tan jacket with red squares, tan vest, tan slacks, yellow shirt, brown paisley ascot, gold suspenders, tan socks, gold cu!inks and yellow pocket square (1) Blue, double-breasted jacket, 2-pair of white slacks, ascot, tan socks, white dress shirt, black buckled shoes, gold cu"-links, blue suspenders and tan pocket square. Both worn by “Nigel Bigelow” as played by Michael Caine. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*378. BLOOD CENTRIFUGE AND PROP BLOOD FROM ULTRAVIOLET. (Sony, 2006) Prop blood centrifuge with 18 vials of fake blood (plus one extra in box). Includes a prop electrical circuit with arm attachment and #at piece of plexiglass for coupling to the centrifuge. Measures 9 in. x 14 in. In very good condition. $400 - $600

*379. COLLECTION OF (2) “SHANTE” AS PLAYED BY VIVICA FOX COSTUMES FROM TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME. (Sony, 2006) Collection of (2) costumes from the racing comedy Two Can Play That Game. Including: (1) David Cardona light blue dress, light blue Gucci slingback shoes, turquoise Laundry sequined sleeveless sweater, turquoise Catharine Malandrino ru!ed blouse, blue head scarf, white two-piece Piazza Semiono pantsuit (1) Turquoise Diane Von Furstenberg dress, brown Guess purse. Worn by “Shante” as played by Vivica Fox. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $200 - $300

*380. COLLECTION OF COSTUMES AND COSTUME PIECES INCLUDING “LUCIUS” AS PLAYED BY MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN PIECES FROM TALLADEGA NIGHTS. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of costumes and costume pieces from the racing comedy Talladega Nights. Including: (1) Yellow t-shirt “Luscious Carwash”, blue baseball cap with “Victory Lane Carwash” worn by “Herschel” as played by David Koechner and (1) Royal blue polo “Victory Lane Carwash”, royal blue cap “Victory Lane Carwash” and khaki shorts worn by “Lucius Washington” as played by Michael Clarke Duncan. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*381. COLLECTION OF “COURTNEY ROCKCLIFFE” AS PLAYED BY CHRISTINA APPLEGATE COSTUMES AND COSTUME PIECES FROM THE SWEETEST THING. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of costumes from the comedy The Sweetest Thing. Including: (1) Blue stretch dress with mesh panels (1) Black with brown and white pinstripe dress pants (1) Petro Zillia turquoise sleeveless dress (1) INC white stretch shirt with French cu!s (1) Petro Zillia size small turquoise dress with matching short jacket, olive green cropped, sparkly top, (1) Petro Zillia size small turquoise dress. Worn by “Courtney Rockcli!e” as played by Christina Applegate. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*382. COLLECTION OF “CHRISTINA WALTERS” AS PLAYED BY CAMERON DIAZ COSTUMES AND COSTUME PIECES FROM THE SWEETEST THING. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of (4) costumes from the comedy The Sweetest Thing. Including: (1) American "ag swim suit top (1) Coral ruched chi!on cap-sleeve blouse with rhinestone "owers on left chest (1) Fuchsia top, (2) Fuscia rhinestone stretch bracelets (1) Fuchsia top, lilac Versus Versace skirt, fuchsia rhinestone hoop earrings, fuchsia "ower ring, unused nylons. Worn by “Christina Walters” as played by Cameron Diaz. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*383. COLLECTION OF “GEORGE LITTLE” AS PLAYED BY JONATHAN LIPNICKI COSTUMES AND COSTUME PIECES FROM STUART LITTLE. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of costumes and costume pieces from the comedy Stuart Little. Including: (2) Red and black plaid jackets, red and green print shirt (3) Pairs of green cord pants (2) Pair of green hi-top sneakers (4) pairs of red suspenders, (2) Pairs of white socks (2) Red and blue striped Old Navy shirts (2) Blue corduroy jackets (2) Blue jeans (2) Red, white and blue checkerboard shirts (2) Pairs of navy blue pants, brown belt, pair of red tennis shoes (2) Green "eece jackets (2) Red cord suspender pants (2) Gray sweatshirts with Choo-choo train graphic, blue suede Gap sneakers and (2) Red, white and blue checked shirts (2) Navy blue pants, brown belt, pair of red tennis shoes. Worn by “George Little” as played by Jonathan Lipnicki. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*384. COLLECTION OF “MRS. LITTLE” AS PLAYED BY GEENA DAVIS COSTUME PIECES AND JEWELRY FROM STUART LITTLE. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of costume pieces from the comedy Stuart Little. Including: (1) blue lace dress with belt, blue square-toed heels, (2) Pair gold "oral ear rings, (2) Gold cat necklaces (1 with broken clasp) (1) Green crepe sleeveless dress with matching jacket and jeweled buttons. (2) Teal sweater sets (cardigan and tank top) (2) red and black checkered pants, maroon tasseled shoes, (2) Maroon bead necklaces and (2) Pair of matching earrings. (1) red striped pajama top and pants with blue piping, red fabric heeled slippers. Worn by “Mrs. Little” as played by Geena Davis. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*385. COLLECTION OF “MR. LITTLE” AS PLAYED BY HUGH LAURIE COSTUME AND COSTUME PIECES FROM STUART LITTLE. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of (6) costumes from the comedy Stuart Little. Including: (1) Set of navy, red, and gold pajamas (1) Red pajamas (2) Pair of blue slacks, brown belt and maroon polo shirt (1) Blue suit with brown line squares (2) Blue shirts (2) Blue, orange and green bow-ties, orange pocket handkerchief, maroon suspenders (2) Gray blue plaid slacks, blue suspenders (2) Blue plaid sweater vests, pink shirt (1) Red sweater vest, pink shirt, blue herringbone jacket, teal blue slacks, red maroon bow-tie. Worn by “Mr. Little” as played by Hugh Laurie. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*386. COLLECTION OF (3) “HAROLD CRICK” AS PLAYED BY WILL FERRELL COSTUMES FROM STRANGER THAN FICTION. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of (3) costumes from the comedy Stranger Than Fiction. Including: (1) Hospital gown, white with blue design (1) Man’s pajamas with blue shorts and blue shirt top (1) Blue dress suit. Worn by “Harold Crick” as played by Will Ferrell. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*387. “KAREN EIFFEL” AS PLAYED BY EMMA THOMPSON COSTUME FROM STRANGER THAN FICTION. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Costume from the comedy Stranger Than Fiction. Including: (1) blue striped shirt and black smock worn by “Karen Ei!el” as played by Emma Thompson. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*388. PROPS AND COSTUMES INCLUDING (1) “EVELYN SALT” AS PLAYED BY ANGELINA JOLIE COSTUME AND HAND CUFFS FROM SALT. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of costumes and props from Salt. Including: (1) Black sleeveless Michael Kors dress and nude low-wedge strappy Coop Barneys shoes and (1) pair of stunt handcu!s worn and used by “Evelyn Salt” as played by Angelina Jolie, (1) Launch code cards and sunglasses worn by “Ted Winter” as played by Liev Schreiber. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $600 - $800

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*389. PAIR OF “DEIRDRE BURROUGHS” AS PLAYED BY ANNETTE BENING COSTUMES FROM RUNNING WITH SCISSORS. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Pair of costumes from Running with Scissors. Including: (1) Black velvet evening dress. Black patent captoe chunky heels. Rhinestone hoop earrings and (1) Burgundy long vest, rust-colored sweater, red/rust/black and crème-colored scarf (2) Copper rings, gold hoop earrings, Bruno Magli fabric heel shoes. All worn by “Deirdre Burroughs” as played by Annette Bening. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*390. “CHRIS GARDNER” AS PLAYED BY WILL SMITH COSTUME AND COSTUME PIECES FROM THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Costume and costume pieces from the touching drama The Pursuit of Happyness. (1) White undershirt, grey slacks with gray pinstripes, green/brown and grey !annel Zegna Sport long-sleeved shirt, blue tie with diamond pattern, brown topsider shoes with paint splatters (1) White with blue/grey striped dress shirt. Blue tie with diamond pattern, gray sweater vest, mushroom “Members Only” jacket, brown topsider shoes, black socks. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Worn by “Chris Gardner” as played by Will Smith. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $300 - $500

*391. PAIR OF “CHRISTOPHER” AS PLAYED BY JADEN SMITH COSTUMES FROM THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Pair of costumes from the touching drama The Pursuit of Happyness. (1) Blue jeans, green T-shirt with brown stripes, brown belt and blue hoodie (1) Pin-striped blue jean overalls, dark blue shirt with stripes. In good condition. Worn by “Christopher” as played by Jaden Smith. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*392. COLLECTION OF (9) COSTUME PIECES INCLUDING (4) “GRAY WHEELER” AS PLAYED BY JENNIFER GARNER COSTUMES FROM CATCH AND RELEASE. (Sony/Columbia, 2006) Collection of (9) costumes from Catch and Release. Including: (1) Suede jacket with !ower print (1) White/peach/green/yellow and brown !oral stem print top, olive green shorts, royal blue sweatshirt, tan suede size 38 Birkenstock sandals (1) Navy blue and green dress and (1) Green cargo pants all worn by “Gray Wheeler” as played by Jennifer Garner. Also includes: (1) Celestial Seasonings tie-dye T-shirt and (1) Yellow/green and blue large bathrobe worn by “Sam” as played by Kevin Smith. (1) “California Über Alles” black T-shirt, distressed Diesel jeans, Baltazar brown belt and (1) Red vintage Cherokee Iron Works Co. T-shirt worn by “Fritz” as played by Timothy Olyphant. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

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*393. “AMY FOX” AS PLAYED BY KATE BECKINSALE COSTUME FROM VACANCY. (Sony, 2007) Costume from the horror thriller Vacancy. Including: (1) White T-shirt, dark skinny jeans and brown leather jacket. Worn by “Amy Fox” as played by Kate Beckinsale. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $300 - $500

*395. “DEWEY COX” AS PLAYED BY JOHN C. REILLY EMBROIDERED COSTUME FROM WALK HARD: THE DEWEY COX STORY. (Sony/Columbia, 2007) Costume pieces from the comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Including: (1) Brown suede sport coat with patches and bead work, white cotton T-shirt with “Triumph Motorcycles” on the front worn by “Dewey Cox” as played by John C. Reilly. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*396. PAIR OF COSTUMES FROM WALK HARD: THE DEWEY COX STORY. (Sony/Columbia, 2007) Pair of costumes from the comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Including: (1) Black H&M blazer with white !oral embroidery on cu"s, black !at front H&M pants, black Scully cowboy shirt with white !oral embroidery and pearl-shaped snaps, white string tie, black leather belt with silver buckle and “Theo” embossed on back, as worn by “Theo” as played by Chris Parnell. (1) Black H&M blazer with white !oral embroidery on cu"s, black !at front H&M pants, black Scully cowboy shirt with white !oral embroidery and pearl shaped snaps, white string tie worn by “Dave” as played by Matt Besser. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*394. “DEWEY COX” AS PLAYED BY JOHN C. REILLY PURPLE COSTUME FROM WALK HARD: THE DEWEY COX STORY. (Sony/Columbia, 2007) Costume from the comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Including: (1) Eggplant-colored velvet Alexander McQueen jacket with turquoise, gold beading on cu" and yolk, navy Lanvin long-sleeve button-down shirt, blue !at front pants and burgundy and black snakeskin boots worn by “Dewey Cox” as played by John C. Reilly. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $600 - $800

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*397. COLLECTION OF (7) “DEWEY COX” AS PLAYED BY JOHN C. REILLY COSTUMES FROM WALK HARD: THE DEWEY COX STORY. (Sony/Columbia, 2007) Collection of (7) costumes from the comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Including: (1) two-piece dark brown suit with pink pinstripes, purplish-pink button-down Boss shirt, black socks with white musical notes, black leather John Fluevos loafers (1) O!-white, long tunic and white cotton pant (Indian), brown leather sandals, necklace with four strands of white shell beads and wood beads (1) White "at front pants. Aqua knit sweater with yellow stripe around V-neck and each bicep, white leather belt with silver roll bar buckle, o!-white turtleneck, white Keds slip-ons. (1) Light peach short-sleeve shirt with small music notes pattern in black, black Ben Sherman pants (1) Navy velour jogging suit with rainbow rib on cu!s, waistband, shoulders and down side of the pants, red Pumas, brown, yellow, green/blue striped headband, (1) Turquoise Dashiki shirt with multi-colored print, white drawstring jeans, dark brick rubber sandals and black bead bracelets, (1) Red jacket with black “D” on left chest pocket and black button-down H&M shirt. All worn by “Dewey Cox” as played by John C. Reilly. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $600 - $800

*398. “CHARLIE FINEMAN” AS PLAYED BY ADAM SANDLER COSTUME FROM REIGN OVER ME. (Sony, 2007) Costume from the comedy Reign Over Me. Consisting of: (1) Heather gray “Tamakwa” t-shirt, white hospital bottoms with blue snow "akes and pale silver terry robe worn by “Charlie Fineman” as played by Adam Sandler. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $200 - $300

*399. “ALAN JOHNSON” AS PLAYED BY DON CHEADLE COSTUME FROM REIGN OVER ME. (Sony, 2007) Costume from the comedy Reign Over Me. Consisting of: (1) Hugo Boss two-piece black suit with pink/blue plaid dress shirt, blue tie with gray diagonal stripes, brown socks, brown/tan plaid scarf, brown leather belt, tan Burberry overcoat, doctor’s coat with name “Alan Johnson DDS” on chest and brown lace captoe dress shoes worn by “Alan Johnson” as played by Don Cheadle. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $200 - $300

*400. COLLECTION OF (3) HEADDRESSES WORN BY “ANNE BOLEYN” AS PLAYED BY NATALIE PORTMAN AND “MARY BOLEYN” AS PLAYED BY SCARLETT JOHANSSON FROM THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL. (Sony/Columbia, 2008) A collection of three (3) headdresses from The Other Boleyn Girl. Including: (1) 2-piece green velvet beret with brown feather and dark gold snood and gold fabric lining as worn by “Anne Boleyn” as played by Natalie Portman (1) Dark red silk snood with gold braid net exterior and Alice-band covered in red silk and jewels and (1) Orange patterned silk snood with matching fabric-wrapped Alice-band both as worn by “Mary Boleyn as played by Scarlett Johansson. Costumers tags present. In #ne condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*401. COLLECTION OF (6) “ZOHAN” AS PLAYED BY ADAM SANDLER COSTUMES FROM YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN. (Sony/Columbia, 2008) Collection of (6) costumes from the comedy You Don’t Mess With The Zohan. Including: (1) Orange T-shirt with black design on front, brown leather pants (1) perforated !oral pattern, rust colored T-shirt with design on right sleeve, right front, and on back, blue Guess jeans with gold dragon on front bottom and red dragon on back bottom of left leg (1) Green T-shirt with tiger on front, Guess jeans shorts (1) Guess jeans shorts, magenta paisley silk dress shirt, black sandals, black belt with “sexy” buckle (1) Olive cargo pants, (1) Dark blue jeans. All worn by “Zohan” as played by Adam Sandler. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $600 - $800

*402. “DALIA” AS PLAYED BY EMMANUELLE CHIRQUI COSTUME AND COSTUME PIECES FROM YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN. (Sony/Columbia, 2008) Costume and costume pieces from the comedy You Don’t Mess With The Zohan. Including: (1) White racer back tank, blue AG jeans, (2) silver thumb rings, silver hoop earrings with ball in center (2) gold necklaces with black shark’s tooth (1) Dark blue denim vest, white t-shirt with large unicorn and rainbow on front, (10) Gold and ivory bangles. All worn by “Dalia” as played by Emmanuelle Chirqui. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*403. COLLECTION OF (4) COSTUMES INCLUDING (1) “POTUS” AS PLAYED BY WILLIAM HURT COSTUME FROM VANTAGE POINT. (Sony/Columbia, 2008) Collection of (4) costumes from the comedy Vantage Point. Including: (1) Blue suit, white shirt, belt and tie as worn by “Thomas Barnes” as played by Dennis Quaid. (1) Pair of olive shorts, blue and white plaid button-down shirt, white undershirt worn by “Lewis” as played by Forest Whitaker. (1) Light blue Spanish police shirt, navy pants worn by “Taylor” as played by Matthew Fox. (1) “POTUS”- Suit jacket, suit pant, white button-down shirt, Armani tie and black Halston belt worn by “POTUS” as played by William Hurt. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*404. COLLECTION OF “VIOLET” AS PLAYED BY MILLA JOVOVICH COSTUMES AND COSTUME PIECES FROM ULTRA VIOLET. (Sony, 2008) Collection of (4) costumes from the racing comedy Ultra Violet. Including: (1) Purple jacket (1) Black jacket (1) Opening sequence black "gure costume: (2) pairs of black spandex pants, black spandex shirt, orange vest, black belt, black boots, black gloves, spare belt. Worn by “Violet” as played by Milla Jovovich. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $300 - $500

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*405. COLLECTION OF (2) MILITARY UNIFORM COSTUMES FROM STARSHIP TROOPERS 3. (Sony/Columbia, 2008) Collection of (2) military uniform costumes from the Sci-Fi action movie Starship Troopers 3. (1) Green uniform jacket, green shirt, black pants and (1) dirty green uniform jacket, green matching belt, green shirt, green vest, 3-green caps, green brimmed cap, green tie, lightning bolt pins, 5-black and white striped neck scarves. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $200 - $300

*407. COLLECTION OF (2) “TOM” AS PLAYED BY PATRICK DEMPSEY COSTUMES FROM MADE OF HONOR. (Sony/Columbia, 2008) A collection of (2) costumes from the romantic comedy Made of Honor. Including: (1) Dark green long-sleeved, button-down Prada shirt, Earnest Sewn jeans, black leather lace-up Prada shoes and (1) Crème long-sleeved, button-down Ralph Lauren purple label shirt. Grey/brown hound’s tooth sport coat, dark charcoal Zegna pant and brown leather half boot Tod’s wingtips worn by “Tom” as played by Patrick Dempsey. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*408. COLLECTION OF (2) “BEN” AS PLAYED BY JIM STURGESS AND (1) “MICKY” AS PLAYED BY KEVIN SPACEY COSTUMES FROM 21. (Sony/Columbia, 2008) Collection of (3) costumes from the Vegas card-counting thriller 21. Including: (1) Navy blue Giorgio Armani suit with navy blue Calvin Klein dress shirt and blue Armani striped tie. (1) Tan Cherokee pants, white Hanes tank top, beige short sleeve button-down Calvin Klein shirt with lavender stripes. Brown suede zip-front Luigi Parro jacket as worn by “Ben” as played by Jim Sturgess, (1) “Micky” Black Giorgio Armani tuxedo with black silk Armani tie, silver/white cu!inks and white Armani dress shirt worn by “Micky” as played by Kevin Spacey. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*406. COLLECTION OF (2) “HANNAH” AS PLAYED BY MICHELLE MONAGHAN COSTUMES FROM MADE OF HONOR. (Sony/Columbia, 2008) A collection of (2) costumes from the romantic comedy Made of Honor. Including: (1) Teal pleated chi"on dress, gold necklace with light blue and green teardrop stones, matching earrings, black satin clutch with bow, black suede Manolo Blahnik pumps, and (1) White nightshirt with red “Cornell University” logo, white tank top slip and light blue terry slippers worn by “Hannah” as played by Michelle Monaghan. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*409. WOODEN CASKET AND PAPAL SARCOPHAGUS FROM ANGELS & DEMONS. (Columbia, 2009) (2) Wooden co!ns (1) of pale stained wood with a cross beveled on the front. Measures approx. 72 in. x 24 in. x 24 in. with red strap and 2 wax-like papal seals attached (1) Impressively detailed 75 in. long x 38 in. wide x 50 in. papal sarcophagus constructed of wood with a realistic faux-marble "nish, removable lid and embellished with crosses on both sides. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $600 - $800

*410. VATICAN ARCHIVES IRON CRUCIFIX FROM ANGELS & DEMONS. (Columbia, 2009) Cross with Jesus. “Notte Angelo MDCCCLX” on plaque on faux cement base. Heavy iron cross on attached heavy base. Stands 90 in. tall. Base is approx. 37 in. x 27 in. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $300 - $500

*411. SET OF (6) COSTUME ARMOR BREASTPLATES ON STANDS FROM ANGELS & DEMONS. (Columbia, 2009) A collection of (6) vacuum-formed, silver metallic painted armor breastplates. Lightweight armor pieces would encircle the wearer’s torso from waist to neck. Breastplates are 1-piece constructions and each of the 6 comes with its own custom-made, individual, cross-shaped wooden display stand. Production-made to appear like heavy, aged steel and the stand to look like antiqued wood. All in very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. Special shipping arrangements will apply. $400 - $600

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*412. COLLECTION OF (2) “EBEN” AS PLAYED BY JOSH HARTNETT PARKAS AND (1) “STELLA” AS PLAYED BY MELISSA GEORGE PARKA FROM 30 DAYS OF NIGHT. (Sony/Columbia, 2009) Collection of (3) Parkas from the modern vampire thriller 30 Days of Night. Including: (2) Dark green Parkas with fur-trimmed hoods and “Canada Goose Arctic Program” patch: 1-clean version and 1-bloodied, studio-distressed version. Both worn by “Eben Oleson” as played by Josh Hartnett, (1) “Stella Oleson” blue, knee-length Parka with fur-trimmed hood worn by “Stella Oleson” as played by Melissa George. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*413. COLLECTION OF (24) PROPS AND PRODUCTION MATERIALS FROM 2012. (Sony/Columbia, 2009) Collection of (24) props and production materials from the epic disaster !lm 2012 (working title: Farewell Atlantis). Including: (1) “Jackson” leather shoulder bag (1) “Jackson” tan backpack (2) Azure Cruise Line boarding passes (2) Azure Cruise Line red menus (1) Map of China with handwritten notes and NASA business card (1) Campaign button “Wilson” from photos of President Wilson (1) Cessna Pre-"ight checklist. (6) Arc plexiglass boarding passes: 2-red, 2-green, 2-blue (2) Azure Cruise Lines room door cards (2) Arc electronic crew tablets (2) NAGA-DENG MINE reports (3) director’s chair backs, all with “Farewell Atlantis” on the back and on front: 1-”Tamara”, 1-”Yuri” and 1-”Gordon”. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $600 - $800

*414. COLLECTION OF (4) “ZED” AS PLAYED BY JACK BLACK COSTUMES FROM YEAR ONE. (Sony/Columbia, 2009) Collection of (4) costumes from the comedy Year One. Including: (1) Dark green tunic, dark green pull-on pants, green and brown leather vest with stripes, green suede lace-up boots, (1) pair of rope sandals, brown hat, striped silk tunic, rust chenille shawl, striped fabric belt (1) Sleeveless beige tunic with brown trim, braided leather belt, braided leather headband, rope sandals, beige “diaper,” and (1) Back-up armor. All worn by “Zed” as played by Jack Black. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $600 - $800

*415. COLLECTION OF (4) “OH” AS PLAYED BY MICHAEL CERA COSTUMES FROM YEAR ONE. (Sony/Columbia, 2009) Collection of (4) costumes from the comedy Year One. Including: (1) Moss green tunic, green leather vest with moss linen cape attached, gray baggy pants, green leather boots. (1) Olive green tunic, rust robe, mustard and green robe with gold fringe, nude colored belt, brown skull cap, brown leather sandals (1) Light brown ripped tunic, dark brown gathered diaper, rope belt, round-toe leather ankle boots (1) Back-up armor (1) Beige sleeveless tunic with rope sandals. All worn by “Oh” as played by Michael Cera. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $600 - $800

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*417. COLLECTION OF (3) “MAYA” AS PLAYED BY JUNE RAPHAEL COSTUMES FROM YEAR ONE. (Sony/Columbia, 2009) Collection of (3) costumes from the comedy Year One. Including: (1) Gold bias-cut one-shouldered chi!on dress with matching chi!on veil and gold trim, gold pointed shoes with turquoise, pink silver and brown beading detail, gold chain earrings plus back-up earring, 5 in. multi-stone jeweled necklace with gold chain and hanging gold tassel (1) Champagne and gold pleated top with side ties, long pleated matching skirt, pointy-toed beaded gold 1.5 in. heeled shoes with amber and clear stones (1) Green dress with purple scarf and gold trim belt, lime suede and fur bag, brown suede/fur boots, (2) Rings, a bracelet and earrings. All worn by “Maya” as played by June Raphael. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*416. COLLECTION OF (3) “EEMA” AS PLAYED BY JUNO TEMPLE COSTUMES AND COSTUME PIECES FROM YEAR ONE. (Sony/Columbia, 2009) Collection of (3) costumes and costume pieces from the comedy Year One. Including: (1) Tan suede midri! vest with fur trim and puka shell trim, tan suede mini skirt wrap with puka shell on front and fur on right side, braided leather belt (1) Brown fur/suede vest, leather with fur, puka shell and feather necklace, (1) Dark green robe, moss green tunic, green suede fur-trimmed vest, tall green fur boots, green leather/fur purse, green belt with copper sequin and peacock feather trim, (7) bracelets, green necklace, (1) Sacri"cial virgin costume (1) Silk gold tube dress with sheer tunic and gold #ats. All worn by “Eema” as played by Juno Temple. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*418. PAIR OF COSTUMES FROM YEAR ONE. (Sony/Columbia, 2009) Pair of costumes from the comedy Year One. Including: (1) Strapless turquoise silk dress with stone embroidered bodice, gold chainmail wrap, rust orange and turquoise cape with jewels down front panel, jeweled ivory damask caplet, (2) Pair gold t-strap Guess jeweled heels, large gold necklace with turquoise stones, (2) turquoise stone bracelets, (3) Large rings, (3) Pairs of gold dangly earrings worn by “Queen” as played by Gia Carides (1) Green and brown tunic, long leather vest, burgundy cape, leather collar with coins, pair of arm wraps, wide leather belt with large brass medallions, tall copper-painted leather boots worn by “Sargon” as played by Vinnie Jones. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*419. COLLECTION OF (3) “DRE PARKER” AS PLAYED BY JADEN SMITH COSTUMES FROM THE KARATE KID. (Sony/Columbia, 2010) A collection of (3) costumes from the action "lm The Karate Kid. Including: (1) Black costume with backpack (1) White tank top, black pants, black shoes (1) Kung Fu school uniform. All worn by “Dre Parker” as played by Jaden Smith. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*420. COLLECTION OF (4) COSTUMES INCLUDING (3) “LISA” AS PLAYED BY REESE WITHERSPOON COSTUMES FROM HOW DO YOU KNOW. (Sony/Columbia, 2010) Collection of (4) costumes from How Do You Know. (1) Two-piece charcoal Canali suit, long-sleeve button-down Brooks Brothers shirt, Boss red/blue/white striped tie, black belt, black Rockport cap-toe shoes as worn by “George” as played by Paul Rudd. (1) Two-piece pink cotton sweat suit, top size 4 “Divided” brand, bottoms size-XS American Apparel brand. Both have red patch with white “W” studded rhinestones (1) Indigo spaghetti-strap dress (1) Blue shirt with white tank top and white shorts all worn by “Lisa” as played by Reese Witherspoon. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*421. COLLECTION OF (5) “LIZ GILBERT” AS PLAYED BY JULIA ROBERTS PROPS AND PRODUCTION MATERIALS FROM EAT PRAY LOVE. (Sony/Columbia, 2010) Collection of (5) props and production materials and props from Eat Pray Love. Including: (1) Book Berlitz Italian Compact Dictionary (1) Name-tag from Ashram with “Hello My Name Is Liz”, on plastic backing (Includes 3 extra stick-on tags) (1) Name-tag from Ashram reading, “I Am In Silence,” (1) Business card for “Felipe Sauza” - “Jewelry Design, Import and Export and (1) White canvas director’s chair back from the set with Eat Pray Love logo on the back. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*422. “KELLY CANTER” AS PLAYED BY GWYNETH PALTROW WESTERN COSTUME FROM COUNTRY STRONG. (Sony/Columbia, 2010) Costume from Country Strong consisting of red/gray and black plaid button-down shirt, J Brand blue jeans, Nine West tan suede, high-heeled boots and a pair of black woolen !ngerless gloves. Worn by “Kelly Canter” as played by Gwyneth Paltrow. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*423. “ALI” AS PLAYED BY CHRISTINA AGUILERA CUSTOM MADE MICHAEL KAPLAN COSTUME FROM BURLESQUE. (Sony, 2010) Pink halter corset with Swarovski crystal encrusted bust, lace trimmed shorts and accompanying feather trimmed skirt overlay and stockings. Included are peach colored mesh Louboutin peep-toe stiletto heels with silk "owers and studded with bugle beads and Swarovski crystals. Size 35.5. All worn by “Ali” as played by Christina Aguilera. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with Sony Pictures COA. $600 - $800

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*424. “ALI” AS PLAYED BY CHRISTINA AGUILERA COSTUME AND COLLECTION OF PROPS FROM BURLESQUE. (Sony, 2010) Burlesque collection includes: Guess black/grey/taupe animal print mini-dress, Kimchi blue pewter leather clutch with gold and bronze colored accents as worn by “Ali” as played by Christina Aguilera. Collection of props include: “Ali’s” room key “722,” pink perfume bottle from her dressing table, Greyhound bus ticket to Los Angeles, Hotel Rosslyn handwritten postcard, note “Going out see you tomorrow, Ali,” and Beausoleil sunglasses. Includes props for “Tess” as played by Cher and “Alexis” as played by Alan Cumming including a pair of champagne glasses used by “Tess” and “Alexis”, man-purse with sewing kit, co!ee mug, other personal items and prescription sunglasses. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $600 - $800

*425. “PRIEST” AS PLAYED BY PAUL BETTANY COSTUME FROM PRIEST. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Costume from Priest. Consisting of: Rothco size L, dark olive henley shirt with dark lavender interior; made to order Bill Hargate dark brown leather pants with pockets at front thighs and attached integral suspenders of brown leather and beige web worn by “Priest” as played by Paul Bettany. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $600 - $800

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*427. COLLECTION OF (4) “PRIEST” AS PLAYED BY PAUL BETTANY PROPS FROM PRIEST. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of (4) props from Priest. Including: (1) Pair of motorcycle goggles with chrome bridge adjustment bar and rims and black padded gasket (1) Silver, large ball chain rosary, (1) Cross with integral key-code card embedded metal base on metal ball chain (1) Cruci!x weapon (throwing star). All used by “Priest” as played by Paul Bettany. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $600 - $800

*428. “HICKS” AS PLAYED BY CAM GIGANDET COSTUME FROM PRIEST. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Costume from Priest. Consisting of: (1) Brown leather coat, GAP size “medium”, faded denim shirt, brown suede vest, brown and white bandana, brown leather pants. Worn by “Hicks” as played by Cam Gigandet. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $600 - $800

*426. COLLECTION OF (3) “PRIEST” AS PLAYED BY PAUL BETTANY WEAPON PROPS FROM PRIEST. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of (3) props from Priest. Including: (1) Prop hatchet-style weapon: rubber double-bladed metallic silver painted with chrome handle, designed to become two hatchets and (2) Large prop silver crosses with knife blades 1- with soft rubber blade and 1- with metal blade and sheath, all used by “Priest” as played by Paul Bettany. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $600 - $800

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*429. COLLECTION OF (5) “HICKS” AS PLAYED BY CAM GIGANDET PROPS FROM PRIEST. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of (5) props from Priest. Including: (1) Old-West-style Colt prop pistol with automatic clip made of hard rubber realistically painted silver and gold (1) Prop Bowie knife with ornate carvings, silver and gold rubber handle and metal blade (2) Flashlights with brown leather covers (1) Motorcycle goggles of brass with brown leather. All used by “Hicks” as played by Cam Gigandet. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $600 - $800

*430. COLLECTION OF (2) WEAPONS PROPS FROM PRIEST. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of (2) props from Priest. Including: (1) Small prop vampire-killing light bomb made of gray rubber with 4 retracted legs on each side used by “Priest” as played by Paul Bettany and “Hicks” as played by Cam Gigandet, (1) Police “Shock stick” made of black and silver metal. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $300 - $500

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*431. PAIR OF “BLACK HAT” AS PLAYED BY KARL URBAN KNIFE PROPS FROM PRIEST. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Pair of props from Priest. Including: (1) Prop rubber knife with black handle and painted silver blade (1) Ornate prop rubber silver dining knife. Both used by “Black Hat” as played by Karl Urban. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $300 - $500

*432. “PRIESTESS” AS PLAYED BY MAGGIE Q COSTUME FROM PRIEST. Sony/Columbia, 2011) Costume from Priest. Consisting of: (1) Silver-gray bodice; dark gray cloak with matching hood, black spandex pants with leather straps on right thigh, snakeskin boots with 3 in. heels and a pair of !ngerless leatherette gloves worn by “Priestess” as played by Maggie Q. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $300 - $500

*433. “OWEN PACE” AS PLAYED BY STEPHEN MOYER COSTUME FROM PRIEST. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Costume from Priest consisting of: GAP 1969 size 31 x 32 med blue jeans, brown socks, thin black suspenders, long sleeve, button down gray shirt size L worn by “Owen Pace” as played by Stephen Moyer. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony COA. $200 - $300

*434. COLLECTION OF “BILLY BEANE” AS PLAYED BY BRAD PITT COSTUME PIECES FROM MONEYBALL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of costume pieces from the hit biographical sports drama Moneyball. Including: A hooded pullover sweatshirt, Ralph Lauren T-shirt, Reebok warm-up pants and a Brioni polo shirt and black cotton visor worn by “Billy Beane” as played by Brad Pitt. All in good condition. Costumer’s tag present. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

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*435. COLLECTION OF (10) IMPORTANT PROPS FROM MONEYBALL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of (10) signi!cant props used in the hit biographical sports drama Moneyball. Including: (1) Nerf football tossed around by “Billy” and “Peter” in “Billy’s” o"ce (1) Prescription Izod sunglasses worn by “Art” as played by Phillip Seymour Ho#man (3) “Billy’s” written o#er to manage the Boston Red Sox for 12.5 million for 5 years (4 x 7 in. handwritten note on Red Sox stationary) (1) Green plastic 10 x 6 in. notepad with Oakland A’s elephant logo on cover and unknown actor’s notes on inside pages (1) Baseball used in the production (1) 2002 Field Pass and lanyard – Oakland Athletics (2) Game Ticket - 2002 Oakland vs. Rangers - gray version with Pepsi logo on verso. (1) 2002 Game Schedule for the Athletics - one sided 4 x 7 in. (2) Sabermetrics Player Evaluation printout with “David Justice” and “Jeremy Giambi” at the top of the list (1) 1979 Baseball Abstract by Bill James inventor of Sabermetrics which “Peter” and “Billy” employ to build the 2002 Oakland team. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*436. COLLECTION OF (5) PROP SPORTS TROPHIES AND A BANK FROM MONEYBALL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of (4) props used in the hit biographical sports drama Moneyball. Including: (1) Silver 17 in. tall trophy engraved with, “Art Howe Pittsburgh Pirates 1974”. (1) 9 x 12 in. wooden plaque with brass plate engraved, “Art Howe Little League Volunteer of the Year 1997” (1) Bronze baseball trophy engraved, “Art Howe Outstanding Season 2000” (1) Bronze baseball glove trophy engraved with “Art Howe Houston Astros 1980” (1) 7 in. tall metal baseball player !gurine coin bank with “Slugger” written on chest, from “Billy Beane’s” desk. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*437. COLLECTION OF PROPS FROM MONEYBALL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of props used in the hit biographical sports drama Moneyball. Including: (3) Sony silver 5 x 7 in. hand radios (1 is studio distressed from being smashed in the opening scene) and (2) Sets of magnetic scouting cards with player’s names written: “Justice”, “Jeremy”, “Giambi” and “Scott Haddeberg”, dry erase marker. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*438. COLLECTION OF “PETER BRAND” AS PLAYED BY JONAH HILL COSTUME PIECES AND EYEGLASSES FROM MONEYBALL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of costume pieces and eyeglasses from the hit biographical sports drama Moneyball. Including: (1) Brooks Brothers checkered shirt, Lacoste windbreaker and Brooks Brothers royal blue tie with red and white diagonal stripes and a pair of Izod brand reading glasses worn by “Peter Brand” as played by Jonah Hill. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

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*439. PAIR OF “KATHERINE MURPHY” AS PLAYED BY JENNIFER ANISTON COSTUME PIECES FROM JUST GO WITH IT. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) A pair of costume pieces from the comedy Just Go With It. Including: (1) White robe and (1) Doctor’s lab jacket with name tag worn by “Katherine Murphy” as played by Jennifer Aniston. Costumer’s tag present. In good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*440. COLLECTION OF (3) “JACK AND JILL” AS PLAYED BY ADAM SANDLER COSTUMES FROM JACK AND JILL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of (3) costumes from the twin comedy Jack and Jill. Including: (1) Orange short-sleeve Lucky Brand “Old Croak” graphic print t-shirt, size XL, dark green Champion basketball shorts, white Nike sneakers with purple and teal trim. Worn by “Jack” as played by Adam Sandler. (2) Matching American Apparel size XL lilac t-shirt, one with “Tweedledee” and one with “Tweedledum” graphic print, blue XXXL “Super Dry” T-shirt and light blue “I’m With Applesauce” T-shirt, Ashley Stewart pink/brown/orange/pea green abstract print skirt and silver charm bracelet,. Worn by “Jack” and “Jill” as played by Adam Sandler. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*441. “AL PACINO” PLAYED BY HIMSELF COSTUME AND COSTUME PIECES FROM JACK AND JILL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Costume and costume pieces from the twin comedy Jack and Jill. Including: (1) Stunning, made-to-order black Armani three-piece wool suit with turquoise pin stripes. This beautiful suit, worn by Al Pacino as “himself ” in Jack and Jill, includes tailored jacket, vest, pants and a white, long-sleeved Armani Collezione dress shirt. Inside jacket lining features sewn in maker’s tag embroidered in gold thread with, “Custom Made for Al Pacino”, (1) Crème-cotton henley size “XL,” J. Ferrar black vest with gray pinstripe front and black diamond pattern rear, Ralph Lauren black leather coat. Worn by “Al Pacino” as played by himself. Costumer’s tag present. All in very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*442. LARGE COLLECTION OF PROPS FROM JACK AND JILL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) A large collection of props from the twin comedy Jack and Jill. Including: (2) Faux Oscar statue broken at feet. Award stand reads “Best Actor Al Pacino” (2) Storyboards for “Dunkachino” commercial featuring Al Pacino (1) “Valentino’s” restaurant menu. (1) Wine bottle “Noches de Mallorca” (4) Business cards “Jack Saddlestein - Sunny Sadelstein Advertising” (1) Co!ee mug black “Sunny/Sadelstein Advertising” (5) Room key cards for Allure of the Seas cruise ship. (2) Theatre programs for “Richard the 3rd” starring Al Pacino. (2) Sunny Sadelstein pens (4) Staples Center Lakers vs. Kings tickets. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

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*443. COLLECTION OF (2) COSTUMES AND A DOLL PROP, INCLUDING (1) “ERIN” AS PLAYED BY KATIE HOLMES COSTUME FROM JACK AND JILL. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) Collection of (2) costumes and doll prop from the twin comedy Jack and Jill. Including: (1) “The Bear Fact” t-shirt, Elizabeth & James red leather blazer, 7 for All Mankind jeans (size 26). Worn by “Erin” as played by Katie Holmes, (1) Hooded sweatshirt, t-shirt with puppy and “Girl’s Best Friend” logo on front, sweatpants, socks, pig tail holders worn by “Sophie” as played by Elodie Tougne and (1) Sophie doll and matching doll out!t. Costumer’s tag present. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $200 - $300

*444. “BRITT REID” AS PLAYED BY SETH ROGAN TRENCH COAT AND GLASSES AND “YOUNG BRITT REID” BACKPACK WITH “JAMES REID” WATCH AND EYEGLASSES FROM THE GREEN HORNET. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) (2) Costume pieces from The Green Hornet. Including (1) Full-length, beige trench coat and (1) pair of sunglasses worn by “Britt Reid” as played by Seth Rogan. Maroon “Thornhill Academy” backpack worn by “Young Britt Reid” as played by Joshua Erenberg to his father’s o"ce and “James Reid” as played by Tom Wilkinson Hamilton watch and eyeglasses from The Green Hornet. Costumer’s tag present. Includes a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $800 - $1,200

*445. COLLECTION OF (1) “MICHAEL NANTZ” AS PLAYED BY AARON ECKHART, AND (1) “ELENA SANTOS” AS PLAYED BY MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ COSTUMES FROM BATTLE LOS ANGELES. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) A collection of (2) costumes from the Sci-Fi action !lm Battle Los Angeles. Including: (1) Air Force uniform with digital camo-pants and matching shirt both with “Nantz” patches and shirt collar with chevron rank pins. Includes distressed T-shirt and web belt worn by “Sgt. Michael Nantz” as played by Aaron Eckhart (1) Air force uniform with digital camo-pants and matching shirt with “Santos” and “U.S. Marines” patches and chevron rank patches. Tan short-sleeve t-shirt worn by “Sgt. Elena Santos” as played by Michelle Rodriguez. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $300 - $500

*446. COLLECTION OF (2) “ELIZABETH HALSEY” AS PLAYED BY CAMERON DIAZ AND (1) “SCOTT DELACORTE” AS PLAYED BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE COSTUMES FROM BAD TEACHER. (Sony/Columbia, 2011) A collection of (3) costumes from the irreverent comedy Bad Teacher. Including: (1) Navy blue cap-sleeve knee-length dress with belt (1) Karen Millen grey light wool sleeveless dress with deep V-neck and silver hoop earrings. Both as worn by “Elizabeth Halsey” as played by Cameron Diaz. (1) James Perse long-sleeve white t-shirt size “2”, Theory gray and white wool sweater with shawl collar, size “M”, and Levi’s “Big E” brown corduroy pants size “32” worn by “Scott Delacorte” as played by Justin Timberlake. Costumer’s tag present. In !ne condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

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*448. COLLECTION OF (3) “SCHMIDT” AS PLAYED BY JONAH HILL COSTUMES FROM 21 JUMP STREET. (Sony/Columbia, 2012) Collection of (3) “Schmidt” costumes from the buddy cop comedy 21 Jump Street. Including: (1) Charcoal gray T-shirt featuring a pink and grey elephant wearing glasses, graphic and bloody patch on the back from stabbing, (1) Made-to-order “Peter Pan” costume with green felt cap and feather, dark green short sleeve lace-up henley tunic with brown lace and light green placket and leaves on sleeves, dark green shorts with jagged hem, pair of green full tights and green size “9” Vans shoes, (1) Brooks Brothers tuxedo including tux shirt, Brooks Brothers black satin bowtie, black satin vest with crème back, crème tuxedo jacket with black trim, matching crème pants with black trim, black circle in silver setting cu!inks and crème socks. All worn by “Schmidt” as played by Jonah Hill. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*447. COLLECTION OF (2) “JENKO” AS PLAYED BY CHANNING TATUM COSTUMES FROM 21 JUMP STREET. (Sony/Columbia, 2012) Collection of (2) “Jenko” costumes from the buddy cop comedy 21 Jump Street. Including: (1) Tuxedo consisting of Calvin Klein T-shirt, Brooks Brothers tux shirt, Brooks Brothers black satin bow-tie, black satin cummerbund, custom crème tuxedo jacket with black trim, matching crème pants with black trim, black circle in silver setting cu!inks (1) Mossimo sleeveless T-shirt and J Crew green boxers with beer stein pattern fabric. Both costumes worn by “Jenko” as played by Channing Tatum. Costumer’s tag present. In very good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

*449. COLLECTION OF PROPS USED BY “JENKO” AS PLAYED BY CHANNING TATUM AND “SCHMIDT” AS PLAYED BY JONAH HILL FROM 21 JUMP STREET. (Columbia, 2012) (1) Racketball racket used by “Jenko” to hit golf balls at pursuing thugs (1) Key chain with miniature .45 caliber pistol fob used for the Camaro driven by “Jenko” at high school (1) “Sagan High School Hall Pass” for “Brad McQuaid” dated 4/23/12 / 9:40 AM (2) Passports “Mexico Immigration”, Prom Announcements (1) “Doug” brown paper lunch bag (1) “Brad” brown paper lunch bag (7) Antler handle, carved wolf heads knives of cast resin and rubber used to stab “Schmidt” 4-with soft rubber blades, 2-with hard plastic blades, and, 1-with retractable blade. All in good condition. Comes with a Sony/Columbia Pictures COA. $400 - $600

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